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RSA3000B Series Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer (RSA3303B, RSA3308B, & RSA3408B) 077-0111-00
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Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Related Manuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Getting Started
Overview of the Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connecting the Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using the GPIB Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting the GPIB Parameters from the Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using TekVISA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1- 2 1- 4 1- 5 1- 6 1- 8 -
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Command Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Measurement Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Functional Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IEEE Common Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :ABORt Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :CALCulate Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :CALibration Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :CONFigure Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :CONFigure Commands (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :DATA Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :DISPlay Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :DISPlay Commands (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :FETCh Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :FETCh Commands (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :FORMat Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :HCOPy Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :INITiate Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :INPut Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :INSTrument Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :MMEMory Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :OUTPut Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :PROGram Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :READ Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :READ Commands (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :SENSe Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :SENSe Commands (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :STATus Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :SYSTem Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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IEEE Common Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :ABORt Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :CALCulate Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :CALibration Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :CONFigure Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :CONFigure Commands (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :DATA Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :DISPlay Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :DISPlay Commands (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :FETCh Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :FETCh Commands (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :FORMat Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :HCOPy Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :INITiate Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :INPut Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :INSTrument Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :MMEMory Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :OUTPut Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :PROGram Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :READ Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :READ Commands (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :SENSe Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :SENSe Commands (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :STATus Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :SYSTem Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :TRACe Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :TRIGger Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :UNIT Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Retrieving Response Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Programming Examples
General Programming Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Application Program Sample . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macro Program Execution Sample . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4- 2 4- 3 4- 15 -
Appendices
Appendix A: Character Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix B: GPIB Interface Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Interface Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Interface Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Appendix C: Factory Initialization Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix D: Setting Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix E: SCPI Conformance Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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List of Figures
Figure 1- Command parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1: Figure 1- Functional groupings and an alphabetical list of -2: commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 1- Event-driven program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -3: Figure 1- Sample program (Visual C++ source code) . . . . . . . . . . -4: Figure 1- GPIB connector (rear panel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -5: Figure 1- GPIB connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -6: Figure 1- Typical GPIB network configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -7: Figure 1- Remote Setup menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -8: Figure 1- Setting the GPIB parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -9: Figure 2- Example of SCPI subsystem hierarchy tree . . . . . . . . . . -1: Figure 2- Example of abbreviating a command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -2: Figure 2- Example of chaining commands and queries . . . . . . . . . -3: Figure 2- Example of omitting root and lower-level nodes in a -4: chained message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2- View number assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -5: Figure 2- Horizontal scale setting requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -6: Figure 2- Horizontal scale setting requirements for spectrum -7: view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2- :DISPlay:CCDF command setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -8: Figure 2- :DISPlay:OVIew command setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -9: Figure 2-10: :DISPlay:PULSe:SPECtrum command setting . . . . . . Figure 2-11: :DISPlay:SPECtrum command setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2-12: :DISPlay:TFRequency command setting . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2-13: View display formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2-14: :DISPlay:WAVeform command setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2-15: :DISPlay:DDEMod command setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2-16: D8PSK symbol value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2-17: :DISPlay:AC3Gpp command setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2-18: :DISPlay:UL3Gpp command setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2-19: Setting up the ACPR measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2-20: Defining the analysis range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2-21: Setting up the channel power measurement . . . . . . . . . Figure 2-22: Setting up the C/N measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2-23: Setting up the EBW measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 1-2 1-3 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-5 1-6 1-7 2-2 2-6 2-7 2-7 2-95 2-192 2-193 2-194 2-206 2-228 2-237 2-247 2-257 2-258 2-283 2-290 2-582 2-610 2-1108 2-1111 2-1130 2-1133 2-1146
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Figure 2-24: Setting frequency and span . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2-25: Setting up the OBW measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2-26: Setting up the spurious signal measurement . . . . . . . . Figure 2-27: Defining the analysis range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2-28: Defining the analysis range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2-29: Trigger mask setting example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2-30: Retrieving response message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 3- Status/Event reporting mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1: Figure 3- The Status Byte Register (SBR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -2: Figure 3- The Standard Event Status Register (SESR) . . . . . . . . . -3: Figure 3- The Operation Condition Register (OCR) . . . . . . . . . . . -4: Figure 3- The Event Status Enable Register (ESER) . . . . . . . . . . . -5: Figure 3- The Service Request Enable Register (SRER) . . . . . . . . -6: Figure 3- Operation Enable Register (OENR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -7: Figure 3- Operation Transition Register (OTR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -8: Figure 3- Status and event processing sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -9: Figure 4- Saving the macro programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1:
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Table 2- BNF symbols and meanings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1: Table 2- Query response examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -2: Table 2- Parameter types used in syntax descriptions . . . . . . . . . -3: Table 2- Available units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -4: Table 2- Available SI prefixes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -5: Table 2- Constructed mnemonics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -6: Table 2- Measurement mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -7: Table 2- List of command groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -8: Table 2- IEEE common commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -9: Table 2-10: :ABORt commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-11: :CALCulate commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-12: :CALibration commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-13: :CONFigure commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-14: :CONFigure commands (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-15: :DISPlay commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-16: :DISPlay commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-17: :DISPlay commands (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-18: :FETCh commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-19: :FETCh commands (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-20: :FORMat commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-21: :HCOPy commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-22: :INITiate commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-23: :INPut commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-24: :INSTrument commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-25: :MMEMory commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-26: :PROGram commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-27: :PROGram commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-28: :READ commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-29: :READ commands (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-30: :SENSe commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-31: :SENSe commands (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-32: :STATus commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-33: :SYSTem commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-34: :TRACe commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-35: :TRIGger commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 2-3 2-4 2-8 2-8 2-11 2-13 2-15 2-16 2-16 2-17 2-18 2-18 2-19 2-21 2-22 2-25 2-45 2-46 2-50 2-51 2-51 2-51 2-52 2-52 2-53 2-54 2-54 2-55 2-58 2-63 2-80 2-80 2-81 2-82
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Table 2-36: :UNIT commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-37: :CONFigure command subgroups (Option) . . . . . . . . . Table 2-38: Status of acquired data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-39: :DISPlay command subgroups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-40: Color scheme for the Bitmap display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-41: Subview display format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-42: :DISPlay command subgroups (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-43: Main view (Digital Demod) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-44: Phase multiplication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-45: Subview display formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-46: Subview display format, RFID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-47: Subview display formats in the signal source analysis . Table 2-48: Main view display formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-49: Subview display formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-50: Display format of the main view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-51: Display format in the subview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-52: Display format of the main view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-53: Display format in the subview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-54: Subview display formats, MIMO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-55: Subview display formats, nx1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-56: Subview display formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-57: Symbol rate settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-58: 3GPP-R5 downlink modulation analysis display formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-59: Symbol rate settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-60: Main view display formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-61: Subview display formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-62: Symbol rate settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-63: 3GPP-R5 uplink modulation analysis display formats Table 2-64: Symbol rate settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-65: 3GPP-R6 downlink modulation analysis display formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-66: Symbol rate settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-67: 3GPP-R6 uplink modulation analysis display formats Table 2-68: Queried information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-69: :FETCh command subgroups (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-70: Queried information on the digital modulation analysis results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-71: RFID measurement selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-82 2-137 2-190 2-191 2-201 2-224 2-263 2-286 2-288 2-302 2-326 2-352 2-376 2-383 2-408 2-414 2-435 2-441 2-495 2-532 2-570 2-591 2-595 2-612 2-615 2-623 2-632 2-636 2-653 2-657 2-676 2-680 2-708 2-727 2-737 2-744
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Table 2-72: Symbol value definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-73: Signal source analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-74: The n value for CDPower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-75: The n value for IQPower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-76: The n value for MACCuracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-77: The n value for STABle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-78: Queried information, MIMO (2x2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-79: Queried information, 802.11n (nx1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-80: Queried information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-81: Queried information on the 3GPP-R5 downlink analysis results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-82: Queried information on the W-CDMA uplink analysis results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-83: Queried information on the 3GPP-R5 uplink analysis results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-84: Queried information on the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-85: Queried information on the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-86: Input attenuation setting range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-87: Mixer level setting value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-88: Reference level setting range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-89: Measurement mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-90: File extension for the DPX trace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-91: Item to save (Option 40) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-92: Content to save (Option 40) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-93: File header contents - Option 21, 23, 27, 28, and 40 . . Table 2-94: File header contents - Option 25, 26, and 29 . . . . . . . . Table 2-95: :READ command subgroups (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-96: Queried information on the digital modulation analysis results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-97: Signal source analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-98: :SENSe command subgroups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-99: Measurement item selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-100: Block size setting range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-101: Measurement frequency bands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-102: Span setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-103: FFT windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-104: S/A mode measurement items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-105: :SENSe command subgroups (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Table 2-106: Modulation scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-107: Communication standard selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-108: RFID measurement items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-109: Decoding format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-110: Modulation format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-111: RFID demodulation standard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-112: Analysis length setting range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-113: SSOurce measurement items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-114: GSM/EDGE measurement items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-115: Measurement item selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-116: Code range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-117: Walsh code length selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-118: Code range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-119: Walsh code length selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-120: Code range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-121: Walsh code length selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-122: Measurement item selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-123: Code range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-124: Code range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-125: Code range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-126: Measurements, 802.11n MIMO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-127: Measurements, 802.11n (nx1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-128: Modulation type selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-129: Measurement selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-130: Configuration in 3GPP-R6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-131: DPCCH format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2-132: Bin number setting range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 3- SBR bit functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1: Table 3- SESR bit functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -2: Table 3- OCR bit functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -3: Table 3- Command errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -4: Table 3- Execution errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -5: Table 3- Device specific errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -6: Table 3- Query errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -7: Table A- ASCII & GPIB code chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1:
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Table B- GPIB interface function implementation . . . . . . . . . . . . -1: Table B- Standard interface messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -2: Table C- IEEE common commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1: Table C- :CALibration commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -2: Table C- :DISPlay commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -3: Table C- :DISPlay commands (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -4: Table C- :FORMat commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -5: Table C- :INITiate commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -6: Table C- :INPut commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -7: Table C- :SENSe commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -8: Table C- :SENSe commands (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -9: Table C-10: :STATus commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table C-11: :TRACe commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table C-12: :TRIGger commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table C-13: :UNIT commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table D- Display format and scale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1: Table D- Display format and scale: Digital modulation analysis -2: (Option 21) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table D- Display format and scale: RFID Measurements -3: (Option 21) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table D- Display format and scale: Signal source analysis -4: (Option 21) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table D- W-CDMA (Option 30), 3GPP-R5 (Option 30), and -5: 3GPP-R6 (Option 40) analyses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table D- Display format and scale, cdma2000 analysis -6: (Option 25) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table D- Display format and scale, 1xEV-DO analysis -7: (Option 26) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table D- Display format and scale, TD-SCDMA analysis -8: (Option 28) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table D- Display format and scale, WLAN analysis (Option 29) -9: Table D-10: RBW setting range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table E- SCPI 1999.0-defined commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1:
B-1 B-3 C-1 C-1 C-1 C-3 C-7 C-8 C-8 C-8 C-12 C-29 C-29 C-29 C-30 D-1 D-1 D-2 D-3 D-4 D-4 D-5 D-6 D-7 D-8 E-1
Preface
This programmer manual provides information on operating your analyzer using the General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) interface. It covers the following models and software options: H H H RSA3303B RSA3308B RSA3408B
RSA3303B RSA3308B n n n n n n n n
Software option 10 21 24 25 26 28 29 30 40
Description Audio measurements Advanced measurement suite GSM/EDGE analysis software cdma2000 analysis software cdma2000 1xEV-DO analysis software TD-SCDMA analysis software WLAN 802.11a/b/g/n analysis software 3GPP Release 99 & Release 5 analysis software 3GPP Release 6 (HSUPA) analysis software
RSA3408B n n n n n n n n n
Manual Structure
This manual is composed of the following sections: H H Getting Started outlines how to use the GPIB interface. Syntax and Commands defines the syntax used in command descriptions, presents a list of all command subsystems, and presents detailed descriptions of all programming commands. Status and Events describes how the status and Events Reporting system operates and presents a list of all system errors. Programming Examples describes some example analyzer programs. Appendices provides additional information including character charts, GPIB interface specification, and factory initialization settings.
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Related Manuals
RSA3303B & RSA3308B User Manual (standard accessory) 071-2363-xx RSA3408B User Manual (standard accessory) 071-2364-xx The user manuals provide installation instructions, information about menus, and details about product functionality.
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Getting Started
You can write computer programs that remotely set the analyzer front panel controls or that take measurements and read those measurements for further analysis or storage. To help you get started with programming the analyzer, this section includes the following sections: H Overview of the Manual Summarizes the type of programming information contained in each major section of this manual. Connecting the Interface Describes how to physically connect the analyzer to a controller. Using GPIB Ports Describes how to use the GPIB port. Setting the GPIB Parameters from the Front Panel Describes how to set the GPIB parameters from the front panel. Using TekVISA Describes how to use the TekVISA communication protocol.
H H H H
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Section 2, Syntax and Commands, describes the structure and content of the messages your program sends to the analyzer. Figure 1- shows command parts -1 as described in the Command Syntax subsection.
Command parts Header Comma
:MMEMory:COPY
Mnemonics
FILE1,FILE2
Space Arguments
Figure 1- 1: Command parts Section 2 also describes the effect of each command and provides examples of how you might use it. The Command Groups section provides lists by functional areas. The IEEE Common Commands and the subsequent sections arrange commands alphabetically (Figure 1-2).
:CALCulate Commands :ABORt Commands :CALCulate:MARKer:X S A E :CALCulate:MARKer:AOFF S A E :CALCulate:DLINe Syntax: . . . Arguments: Examples: . . .
:TRIGger
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The program may request information from the analyzer. The analyzer provides information in the form of status and error messages. Figure 1- illustrates the -3 basic operation of this system. Section 3, Status and Events, describes how to get status or event information from the program and details the event and error messages.
Your program requests status and event reports. Controller The analyzer sends status and event reports. RSA3408B
GPIB cable
Programming Examples
Section 4, Programming Examples, includes Visual C++ source code as well as sample programs for running macro programs.
GpibWrite("INSTrument 'SANORMAL'"); GpibWrite("*RST"); GpibTimeOut(NORMAL_TIME); GpibWrite("CONFigure:SPECtrum:CHPower"); GpibWrite("FREQuency:BAND RF1B"); GpibWrite("FREQuency:CENTer 1GHz"); GpibWrite("FREQuency:SPAN 1MHz"); GpibWrite("*CAL?"); GpibRead(readBuf, MAX_BUF); printf("*CAL? result = %sn", readBuf); GpibWrite("CHPower:BANDwidth:INTegration 300kHz"); GpibWrite("SPECtrum:AVERage ON");
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Figure 1- 5: GPIB connector (rear panel) Appendix B: GPIB Interface Specifications gives more information on the GPIB configuration of the analyzer. For the other interfaces, refer to the RSA3408B User Manual.
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GPIB
Controller
GPIB Requirements
Observe these rules when you use your analyzer with a GPIB network: H H H H H H Assign a unique device address to each device on the bus. No two devices can share the same device address. Do not connect more than 15 devices to any one bus. Connect one device for every 2 meters (6 feet) of cable used. Do not use more than 20 meters (65 feet) of cable to connect devices to a bus. Turn on at least two-thirds of the devices on the network while using the network. Connect the devices on the network in a star or linear configuration as shown in Figure 1- Do not use loop or parallel configurations. -7.
GPIB Device GPIB Device
GPIB Device
GPIB Device
GPIB Device
GPIB Device
GPIB Device
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Display Brightness Reset All to Factory Defaults Remote Setup... Version and Installed Options... Instrument Setup...
The Remote Setup menu contains the following controls: Remote Interface. Turns on or off the connection between the analyzer and the interface bus. GPIB Setup... Sets the GPIB address and connection mode. GPIB Address. Sets the GPIB address of the analyzer when GPIB Port is selected as the Connection Mode. Range: 0 to 30 (default: 1) Connection Mode. Selects the physical GPIB port or the virtual (TekVISA) connection method. H GPIB Port. Default. Uses the IEEE488.2 connector on the rear panel of the analyzer to communicate with an external controller. Refer to the next section Setting up the GPIB port for the procedure. TekVISA. Uses TekVISA to communicate with test instrumentation through Ethernet (LAN connector on the side panel of the analyzer), and also to run a control program locally on the analyzer. Refer to Using TekVISA on page 1- for more information. -8
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Ethernet Setup... Not currently available. Use the Windows XP Control Panel to set up networking parameters.
When you use the GPIB port, follow these steps to set the parameters: 1. Press the System key in the Utility block on the front panel. 2. Press the side key Remote Setup... GPIB Setup...
Remote Setup menu Remote Interface Selects whether the connection between the analyzer and GPIB is turned on or off. GPIB Setup... Sets the GPIB parameters (GPIB address and connection mode).
Figure 1- 9: Setting the GPIB parameters 3. Press the Connection Mode... side key and select GPIB Port. 4. Press the GPIB Address side key and set the address using either the general purpose knob or the numeric keypad. NOTE. The GPIB address cannot be initialized with *RST command. 5. Press the Cancel-Back (top) side key and then the Remote Interface side key to select On. To disconnect the analyzer from the bus: H Press the Remote Interface side key to select Off.
When the analyzer is disconnected from the bus, all the communication processes with the controller are interrupted.
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Using TekVISA
TekVISA is Tektronix implementation of VISA (Virtual Instrument Software Architecture), an industry-standard communication protocol. It allows you to write programs using the RSA3000B Series SCPI command set to control the instrument through interfaces besides the built-in IEEE 488.2 port. Programs are written to execute on the local or remote controller. The RSA3000B Series implementation of TekVISA includes a subset of the TekVISA functionality offered on Tektronix oscilloscopes. The Virtual GPIB (GPIB8), GPIB, and LAN (VXI-11 protocol) interfaces are supported, but not the ASRL and USB interfaces. NOTE. The details on TekVISA concepts and operations are explained in the TekVISA Programmer Manual. Refer to Installing TekVISA for accessing the files. Be aware of the following points: H If TekVISA is not installed or has not been activated, and you select TekVISA as the connection mode, the instrument still attempts to connect to TekVISA. This does not hang up the instrument, but the GPIB port is taken off-line until you select GPIB Port as the connection mode again. Applications that are designed to execute locally on the instrument need to share the Windows processor with the measurement calculation software of the analyzer. If the controller application is very compute-intensive, it will slow down the analyzer application significantly.
Installing TekVISA
The TekVISA tools are not installed when you receive the instrument. Use the following procedure to install the tools. To use TekVISA, these conditions must be satisfied: H Windows XP is used as the instruments operating system. Instruments using Windows 98SE must be upgraded to Windows XP for TekVISA to operate properly. A TekVISA-compatible version of the analyzer application is installed and running on the instrument. Version must be greater than 3.00.000. TekVISA is installed on the instrument. Version 3.3 is recommended.
H H
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The TekVISA-related files are on the internal hard disk of the analyzer in these directories: H H C:TektronixTekVISAinstaller contains the TekVISA installer. C:TektronixTekVISAmanual contains the TekVISA Programmer Manual.
Use the following steps to install the TekVISA tools on your analyzer: NOTE. For details on accessing Windows XP on the analyzer, refer to the user manual that was shipped to the instrument. 1. Connect a USB mouse and keyboard to the USB ports on the side panel of the analyzer. 2. Display the Windows XP desktop on the screen. 3. Find the setup.exe file in the C:TektronixTekVISAinstaller directory using Windows Explorer or other file access methods. 4. Run setup.exe and follow the instructions. The TekVISA Programmer Manual is found in the C:TektronixTekVISAmanual directory. Auto Logon for TekVISA Version 3.x. The auto logon function is enabled at the factory for the oem1 user account. After installing TeVISA 3.x, auto logon may be disabled by the addition of a second user account. When auto logon is disabled, the oem1 icon will appear on the screen at Windows startup, as in the following figure.
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To enable auto logon again, delete the ASP.NET Machine Account from the system using the following steps. 1. Click the oem1 button to start session. 2. Locate the RTSA application icon in the task bar and right-click. A menu appears. 3. Select Close from the menu. 4. Click Start on the task bar. 5. Select Settings Control Panel and then double-click User Accounts. 6. Click to pick ASP.NET Machine A... account. 7. Select the Delete the account menu and then click Delete Account.
8. Confirm that ASP.NET Machine A... no longer appears on the screen. 9. Restart the Windows XP operating system to confirm that the RTSA application program starts automatically..
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Command Syntax
This section contains information on the Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments (SCPI) and IEEE 488.2 Common Commands you can use to program your analyzer. The information is organized in the following subsections: H H H H Backus-Naur Form Definition SCPI Commands and Queries IEEE 488.2 Common Commands Constructed Mnemonics
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Command Syntax
LEVel
POLarity
SOURce
Figure 2- 1: Example of SCPI subsystem hierarchy tree You can create commands and queries from these subsystem hierarchy trees. Commands specify actions for the instrument to perform. Queries return measurement data and information about parameter settings.
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Creating Commands
SCPI commands are created by stringing together the nodes of a subsystem hierarchy and separating each node by a colon. In Figure 2- TRIGger is the root node and SEQuence, LEVel, POLarity, and -1, SOURce are lower-level nodes. To create a SCPI command, start with the root node TRIGger and move down the tree structure adding nodes until you reach the end of a branch. Most commands and some queries have parameters; you must include a value for these parameters. If you specify a parameter value that is out of range, the parameter will be set to a default value. The command descriptions, which start on page 2-83, list the valid values for all parameters. For example, TRIGger:SEQuence:SOURce EXT is a valid SCPI command created from the hierarchy tree in Figure 2-1.
Creating Queries
To create a query, start at the root node of a tree structure, move down to the end of a branch, and add a question mark. TRIGger:SEQuence:SOURce? is an example of a valid SCPI query using the hierarchy tree in Figure 2-1. The query causes the analyzer to return information about its status or settings. When a query is sent to the analyzer, only the values are returned. When the returned value is a mnemonic, it is noted in abbreviated format, as shown in Table 2-2. Table 2- 2: Query response examples
Query :DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:X:SPAN? :SENSe:AVERage:TYPE? Response 10.0E+6 RMS
Query Responses
A few queries also initiate an operation action before returning information. For example, the *CAL? query runs a calibration.
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Parameter Types
Every parameter in the command and query descriptions is of a specified type. The parameters are enclosed in brackets, such as <value>. The parameter type is listed after the parameter and is enclosed in parentheses, for example, (discrete). Some parameter types are defined specifically for the RSA3000B Series command set and some are defined by ANSI/IEEE 488.2-1987 (refer to Table 2-3). Table 2- 3: Parameter types used in syntax descriptions
Parameter type arbitrary block1 Description A specified length of arbitrary data Example #512234xxxxx . . . where 5 indicates that the following 5 digits (12234) specify the length of the data in bytes; xxxxx ... indicates the data ON or 1; OFF or 0 MIN, MAX, UP, DOWN #B0110 #Q57, #Q3 #HAA, #H1 0, 1, 15, - 1 1.2, 3.141516, - 6.5 3.1415E-- 9, - 16.1E5 See NR1, NR2, and NR3 examples Testing 1, 2, 3
boolean discrete binary octal hexadecimal2 NR12,3 numeric NR22 numeric NR32 numeric NRf2 numeric
Boolean numbers or values A list of specific values Binary numbers Octal numbers Hexadecimal numbers (0-- 9, A, B, C, D, E, F) Integers Decimal numbers Floating point numbers Flexible decimal number that may be type NR1, NR2 or NR3 Alphanumeric characters (must be within quotation marks)
string4
1 2 3 4
Defined in ANSI/IEEE 488.2 as Definite Length Arbitrary Block Response Data. An ANSI/IEEE 488.2- 1992-defined parameter type. Some commands and queries will accept an octal or hexadecimal value even though the parameter type is defined as NR1. Defined in ANSI/IEEE 488.2 as String Response Data.
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SCPI-defined Parameters. In addition to the ANSI/IEEE 488.2-1987-defined parameters, RSA3000B Series support the following SCPI-defined parameters. H <NRf> for boolean OFF | ON | 0 | 1 | <NRf> You can use <NRf> for boolean parameter. The values other than zero (OFF) are regarded as one (ON). H MAXimum and MINimum for numeric parameters You can use MAXimum and MINimum for the numeric parameter <NRf>. The following example sets the trigger level to the maximum (100%). :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:LEVel:IF MAXimum The commands that have numeric parameters support the following query: <header>? { MAXimum | MINimum } The query command returns the maximum or minimum acceptable value for the command. For example, :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:LEVel:IF? MAXimum returns 100 indicating the maximum trigger level is 100%. H UP and DOWN for numeric parameters The [:SENse]:FREQuency:CENTer command (refer to page 2-1150) supports UP and DOWN for the numeric parameters. The increment/decrement of UP/DOWN is determined by one of these commands: [:SENse]:FREQuency:CENTer:STEP:AUTO [:SENse]:FREQuency:CENTer:STEP[:INCRement]
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Special Characters
The Line Feed (LF) character (ASCII 10), and all characters in the range of ASCII 127-255 are defined as special characters. These characters are used in arbitrary block arguments only; using these characters in other parts of any command yields unpredictable results. You can abbreviate most SCPI commands, queries, and parameters to an accepted short form. This manual shows these short forms as a combination of upper and lower case letters. The upper case letters indicate the accepted short form of a command. As shown in Figure 2- you can create a short form by -2, using only the upper case letters. The accepted short form and the long form are equivalent and request the same action of the instrument.
Long form of a command :CALCulate3:MARKer:Y 50
CALC3:MARK:Y 50
Figure 2- 2: Example of abbreviating a command NOTE. The numeric suffix of a command or query may be included in either the long form or short form; the analyzer will default to 1 if no suffix is used. In Figure 2- the 3 of CALC3 indicates that the command is directed to -2, View 3.
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You can chain several commands or queries together into a single message. To create a chained message, first create a command or query, add a semicolon (;), and then add more commands or queries and semicolons until the message is complete. If the command following a semicolon is a root node, precede it with a colon (:). Figure 2- illustrates a chained message consisting of several -3 commands and queries. The single chained message should end in a command or query, not a semicolon. Responses to any queries in your message are separated by semicolons.
:CALC:MARK:X 100;:SENS:AVER:STAT ON;:DISP:WAV:Y:PDIV?;:READ:SPEC:CFR?
First command
Second command
Second query
Figure 2- 3: Example of chaining commands and queries If a command or query has the same root and lower-level nodes as the previous command or query, you can omit these nodes. In Figure 2- the second -4, command has the same root node (TRIG:SEQuence) as the first command, so these nodes can be omitted.
:TRIG:SEQ:MODE NORM;:TRIG:SEQ:SLOP NEG;:TRIG:SEQ:POS 50
:TRIG:SEQ:MODE NORM;:SLOP NEG;POS 50 First command Additional commands (omitted the root nodes)
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If the decimal numeric argument refers to amplitude, frequency, or time, you can express it using SI units instead of using the scaled explicit point input value format <NR3>. (SI units are units that conform to the Systeme International dUnites standard.) For example, you can use the input format 200 mV or 1.0 MHz instead of 200.0E- or 1.0E+6, respectively, to specify voltage or -3 frequency. Table 2- lists the available units. -4 Table 2- 4: Available units
Symbol dB dBm DEG Hz PCT s V Meaning decibel (relative amplitude) decibel (absolute amplitude) degree (phase) hertz (frequency) percent (%) second (time) volt
The available SI prefixes are shown in Table 2-5. Table 2- 5: Available SI prefixes
SI prefix Corresponding power
1
A 10- 18
F 10- 15
P 10- 12
N 10- 9
U 10- 6
M 10- 3
K 10+3
MA 1 10+6
G 10+9
T 10+12
PE 10+15
EX 10+18
When the unit is Hz, M may be used instead of MA so that the frequency can be represented by MHz.
You can omit a unit in a command, but you must include the unit when using a SI prefix. For example, frequency of 15 MHz can be described as follows: 15.0E6, 1.5E7Hz, 15000000, 15000000Hz, 15MHz, etc. (15M is not allowed.) Note that you can use either lower or upper case units and prefixes. The following examples have the same result, respectively. 170mhz, 170mHz, 170MHz, etc. 250mv, 250mV, 250MV, etc.
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General Rules
Here are three general rules for using SCPI commands, queries, and parameters: H You can use single ( ) or double ( ) quotation marks for quoted strings, but you cannot use both types of quotation marks for the same string. correct: This string uses quotation marks correctly." correct: `This string also uses quotation marks correctly.' incorrect: This string does not use quotation marks correctly.' H You can use upper case, lower case, or a mixture of both cases for all commands, queries, and parameters. SENSE:SPECTRUM:FFT:LENGTH 1024 is the same as sense:spectrum:fft:length 1024 and SENSE:spectrum:FFT:length 1024 NOTE. Literal strings (quoted) are case sensitive. For example: file names. H No embedded spaces are allowed between or within nodes. correct: SENSE:SPECTRUM:FFT:LENGTH 1024
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Constructed Mnemonics
Some header mnemonics specify one of a range of mnemonics. For example, a channel mnemonic can be either CALCulate1, CALCulate2, CALCulate3, or CALCulate4. You use these mnemonics in the command just as you do any other mnemonic. For example, there is a :CALCulate1:MARKer:MODE command, and there is also a :CALCulate2:MARKer:MODE command. In the command descriptions, this list of choices is abbreviated as CALCulate<x>. The value of <x> is the upper range of valid suffixes. If the numeric suffix is omitted, the analyzer uses the default value of 1. Table 2- 6: Constructed mnemonics
Symbol CALCulate<x> DLINe<x> VLINe<x> MARKer<x> TRACe<x> DATA<x> ZONE<x> Meaning A view specifier where <x> = 1 to 4. A horizontal display line specifier where <x> = 1 or 2. A vertical display line specifier where <x> = 1 or 2. A marker specifier where <x> = 1 or 2. A trace specifier where <x> = 1 or 2. A zone specifier where <x> = 1 to 12.
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This section lists the RSA3000B Series analyzer commands in two ways. It first presents them by functional groups. It then lists them alphabetically. The functional group list starts on this page. The alphabetical list provides more detail on each command and starts on page 2-83. The RSA3000B Series analyzers conform to the Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments (SCPI) 1999.0 and IEEE Std 488.2-1987 except where noted. Items followed by question marks are queries; items without question marks are commands. Some items in this section have a question mark in parentheses (?) in the command header section; this indicates that the item can be both a command and a query. For the conventions of notation in this manual, refer to Command Syntax on page 2-1 and following pages.
Measurement Mode
Each command can be available or unavailable, depending on the current measurement mode. The Measurement Modes item in each command description shows the measurement mode in which the command is available. To set the measurement mode, use the :INSTrument[:SELect] command (refer to page 2-936) using one of the following mnemonics: Table 2- 7: Measurement mode
Mnemonic S/A mode SANORMAL SADPX SASGRAM SARTIME SAZRTIME SAUL3G SADLR5_3G SAULR5_3G Normal spectrum analysis DPX (Digital Phosphor) spectrum analysis Spectrum analysis with spectrogram Real-time spectrum analysis Real-time spectrum analysis with zoom function W-CDMA uplink spectrum analysis 3GPP-R5 downlink spectrum analysis 3GPP-R5 uplink spectrum analysis (Option 30 only) (Option 30 only) (Option 30 only) Meaning
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Functional Groups
The commands are divided into the following groups: Table 2- 8: List of command groups
Command group IEEE common :ABORt :CALCulate :CALibration :CONFigure :DATA :DISPlay :FETCh :FORMat :HCOPy :INITiate :INPut :INSTrument :MMEMory :OUTPut :PROGram :READ :SENSe :STATus :SYSTem :TRACe :TRIGger :UNIT Function Conforms to the IEEE Std 488.2-1987. Resets and restarts sweep, measurement, and trigger. Controls the markers and the display line. Calibrates the analyzer. Configures the analyzer for each measurement session. Controls general conditions for the instrument. Controls how to show waveform and measurement result on screen. Retrieves the measurements from the last data acquired. Sets the output data format. Controls screen hardcopy. Controls data acquisition. Sets the input-related conditions. Selects a measurement mode. Controls file saving/loading to/from the hard disk or floppy disk. Controls the characteristics of the analyzers output port. Controls macro programs. Acquires data and obtain the measurement results. Sets up detailed conditions for each measurement. Controls the status and event registers. Sets the system parameters and queries system information. Controls arithmetic and display of traces. Controls triggering. Specifies fundamental units for measurement.
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:ABORt Commands
Resets the trigger system and related actions such as data acquisition and measurement. Table 2- 10: :ABORt commands
Header :ABORt Description Resets and restarts sweep, trigger, and measurement.
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:CALCulate Commands
Control the marker and the display line. Table 2- 11: :CALCulate commands
Header :CALCulate<x>:DLINe<y>(?) :CALCulate<x>:DLINe<y>:STATe(?) :CALCulate<x>:MARKer:AOFF :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:MAXimum :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:MODE(?) :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:PEAK:HIGHer :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:PEAK:LEFT :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:PEAK:LOWer :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:PEAK:RIGHt :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:PTHReshold(?) :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:ROFF :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>[:SET]:CARRier :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>[:SET]:CENTer :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>[:SET]:MEASurement :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>[:SET]:PHASe :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>[:SET]:RCURsor :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>[:STATe] :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:T(?) :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:TOGGle :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:TRACe(?) :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:X(?) :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:Y(?) :CALCulate<x>:VLINe<y>(?) :CALCulate<x>:VLINe<y>:STATe(?) Description Sets the vertical position of the horizontal line. Determines whether to show the horizontal line. Turns off all the markers. Places the marker at the maximum point on the trace. Selects the marker mode (position or delta). Moves the marker to the next higher peak. Moves the marker to the peak on the left. Moves the marker to the next lower peak. Moves the marker to the peak on the right. Sets the minimum jump of the marker on the horizontal axis. Turn off the reference cursor. Sets the carrier frequency to the value at the marker position. Sets the center frequency to the value at the marker position. Sets the measurement position with the marker. Puts the vertical axis center (zero phase) at the marker position. Displays the reference cursor at the marker position. Determines whether to show the marker. Positions the marker on the time axis. Replaces the delta marker with the main marker. Selects the trace to place the marker. Positions the marker on the horizontal axis. Positions the marker on the vertical axis. Sets the horizontal position of the vertical line. Determines whether to show the vertical line.
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:CALibration Commands
Calibrate the analyzer. Table 2- 12: :CALibration commands
Header :CALibration[:ALL](?) :CALibration:AUTO(?) :CALibration:DATA:DEFault :CALibration:FLATness:IF(?) :CALibration:IQ:CORRection:MAGNitude? :CALibration:IQ:CORRection:PHASe? :CALibration:IQ:HEADer? :CALibration:IQ:VFRame:BNUMber(?) :CALibration:IQ:VFRame[:TYPE](?) :CALibration:OFFSet:BASebanddc(?) :CALibration:OFFSet:CENTer(?) :CALibration:OFFSet:IQINput(?) (Option 03 only) :CALibration:RF(?) Description Runs all the calibration routines. Determines whether to run the RF gain calibration automatically. Restores the calibrated data to the factory defaults. Runs the IF flatness calibration. Returns the magnitude values of the IF flatness correction factor. Returns the phase values of the IF flatness correction factor. Returns the header of an IQ data file. Specifies the block number. Selects the type of valid frame of IQ data. Runs the baseband DC offset calibration. Runs the center offset calibration. Runs the IQ input offset calibration. Runs the RF gain calibration.
:CONFigure Commands
Set up the analyzer in order to perform the specified measurement. Table 2- 13: :CONFigure commands
Header :CONFigure:ADEMod:AM :CONFigure:ADEMod:FM :CONFigure:ADEMod:PM :CONFigure:ADEMod:PSPectrum :CONFigure:CCDF :CONFigure:DPSA :CONFigure:OVIew :CONFigure:PULSe Description Sets the analyzer to the AM signal analysis default settings. Sets the analyzer to the FM signal analysis default settings. Sets the analyzer to the PM signal analysis default settings. Sets the analyzer to the pulse spectrum measurement default settings. Sets the analyzer to the CCDF measurement default settings. Sets the analyzer to the DPX spectrum analysis default settings. Turns off measurement to obtain display data in the overview. Sets the analyzer to the pulse characteristics measurement default settings.
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:DATA Commands
Control general conditions for the instrument. Table 2- 15: :DISPlay commands
Header :DATA:STATe? Description Queries the status of acquired data.
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:DISPlay Commands
Control how to show measurement data on the screen. Table 2- 16: :DISPlay commands
Header :DISPlay:CCDF subgroup :DISPlay:CCDF:LINE:GAUSsian[:STATe](?) :DISPlay:CCDF:LINE:REFerence[:STATe](?) :DISPlay:CCDF:LINE:REFerence:STORe :DISPlay:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:AUTO(?) :DISPlay:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:MAXimum(?) :DISPlay:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?) :DISPlay:CCDF:Y[:SCALe]:FIT :DISPlay:CCDF:Y[:SCALe]:FULL :DISPlay:CCDF:Y[:SCALe]:MAXimum(?) :DISPlay:CCDF:Y[:SCALe]:MINimum(?) :DISPlay:DPSA subgroup :DISPlay:DPSA:COLor(?) :DISPlay:DPSA:COLor:MAXimum(?) :DISPlay:DPSA:COLor:MINimum(?) :DISPlay:DPSA:GRATicule:GRID(?) :DISPlay:DPSA:Y[:SCALe]:FULL :DISPlay:DPSA:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?) :DISPlay:DPSA:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?) :DISPlay:OVIew subgroup :DISPlay:OVIew:FORMat(?) :DISPlay:OVIew:OTINdicator(?) :DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?) :DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe(?) :DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?) :DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:X[:SCALe]:SPAN(?) :DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?) :DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:Y[:SCALe]:PLINe(?) :DISPlay:OVIew:WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?) :DISPlay:OVIew:WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?) Description CCDF measurement related. Determines whether to show the Gaussian line. Determines whether to show the reference line. Stores the current CCDF trace as the reference line. Determines whether to set the horizontal scale automatically. Sets the maximum horizontal value (right edge). Sets the minimum horizontal value (left edge). Runs auto-scale. Sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value. Sets the maximum vertical value (top). Sets the minimum vertical value (bottom). DPX Spectrum analysis related. Selects the color scheme used for the Bitmap trace. Sets the maximum value of the color axis for the Bitmap trace. Sets the minimum value of the color axis for the Bitmap trace. Selects how the graticule is displayed. Sets the vertical axis and color axis to default full-scale value. Sets the minimum vertical, or amplitude, value (bottom). Sets the vertical scale (amplitude per division). DEMOD and TIME mode overview related. Selects the overview display format. Determines whether to show the trigger output indicator. Sets the minimum color-axis value (bottom) of the spectrogram. Sets the color-axis full-scale of the spectrogram. Sets the minimum horizontal value (left edge) of the spectrogram. Sets the horizontal full-scale (span) of the spectrogram. Sets the minimum vertical value (bottom) of the spectrogram. Sets the vertical scale of the spectrogram. Sets the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the time domain display. Sets the horizontal scale in the time domain display.
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:DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:FREQuency:INTerval Sets the interval of the frequency multi display lines. (?) :DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:FREQuency:OFFSet Sets the offset of the frequency multi display lines. (?) :DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:FREQuency[:STATe] (?) Determines whether to show the frequency multi display lines.
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PUNit(?) Sets the unit of the vertical axis in the main view. Sets the main view minimum vertical value (bottom). Sets the zoom to the transmit mask start in the main view. Sets the zoom to the transmit mask end in the main view. Sets the zoom to the maximum transmit mid-ramp power in the main view. Sets the zoom to the maximum transmit off power in the main view. Sets the zoom to the time slot start in the main view. Sets the subview display format. Sets the base of symbols on the subview. Sets the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the subview. Sets the horizontal, or time, scale (per division) in the subview. Sets the horizontal full-scale value in the subview. Runs auto-scale on the subview. Sets the subview vertical axis to the default full-scale value. Sets the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the subview. Sets the vertical, or power, scale (per division) in the subview. Sets the unit on the Y, or power, axis in the subview. Sets the vertical full-scale value in the subview. Sets the zoom to the transmit mask start in the subview. Sets the zoom to the transmit mask end in the subview. Sets the zoom to the time slot start in the subview.
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:CPOSition(?) Selects the carrier position in the OFDM flatness measurement.. Sets the minimum value of the horizontal axis in the main view. Sets the horizontal scale (time per division) in the time domain display. Sets the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view. Runs the auto-scale on the main view. Sets the vertical axis in the main view to the default full-scale value. Sets the minimum value of the vertical axis in the main view. Sets the vertical scale (per division) in the time domain display. Selects the unit of power for the delay profile in the main view. Sets the full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view. Selects the unit of the vertical axis for the frequency error measurement. Selects the display format of the subview. Selects the measurement content of the subview. Selects the base of symbols in the subview. Sets the channel bandwidth for the OFDM flatness measurement.
:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:CPOSition(?) Selects the carrier position in the OFDM flatness measurement.. Sets the minimum value of the horizontal axis in the subview. Sets the horizontal scale (time per division) in the time domain display. Sets the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview.
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:FETCh Commands
The :FETCh commands retrieve the measurements from the data taken by the latest INITiate command. If you want to perform a FETCh operation on fresh data, use the :READ commands, which acquire a new input signal and fetch the measurement results from that data. Table 2- 18: :FETCh commands
Header :FETCh:ADEMod:AM? :FETCh:ADEMod:AM:RESult? :FETCh:ADEMod:FM? :FETCh:ADEMod:FM:RESult? :FETCh:ADEMod:PM? :FETCh:ADEMod:PM:RESult? :FETCh:ADEMod:PSPectrum? :FETCh:CCDF? :FETCh:DISTribution:CCDF? :FETCh:DPSA:TRACe:AVERage? :FETCh:DPSA:TRACe:MAXimum? :FETCh:DPSA:TRACe:MINimum? :FETCh:OVIew? :FETCh:PULSe? :FETCh:PULSe:SPECtrum? :FETCh:PULSe:TAMPlitude? :FETCh:PULSe:TFRequency? Description Returns the AM signal analysis results in time series. Returns the AM signal analysis results. Returns the FM signal analysis results in time series. Returns the FM signal analysis results. Returns the PM signal analysis results in time series. Returns the PM signal analysis results. Returns the spectrum data of the pulse spectrum measurement. Returns the CCDF measurement results. Returns the CCDF trace data. Returns waveform data of the Average trace in the DPX spectrum. Returns waveform data of the +Peak trace in the DPX spectrum. Returns waveform data of the - Peak trace in the DPX spectrum. Returns the maximum and minimum of waveform on the overview. Returns the result of the pulse characteristics analysis. Returns the spectrum data of the frequency domain measurement. Returns the time domain amplitude data. Returns the frequency deviation measurement results.
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:FORMat Commands
Define the data output format. Table 2- 20: :FORMat commands
Header :FORMat:BORDer(?) :FORMat[:DATA](?) Description Selects the byte order of output data. Selects the data format for output.
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:HCOPy Commands
Control hardcopy of the screen. Table 2- 21: :HCOPy commands
Header :HCOPy:BACKground :HCOPy:DESTination :HCOPy[:IMMediate] Description Selects the hardcopy background color. Selects the hardcopy output destination. Outputs the hardcopy to the specified printer.
:INITiate Commands
Control data acquisition. Table 2- 22: :INITiate commands
Header :INITiate:CONTinuous(?) :INITiate[:IMMediate] :INITiate:RESTart Description Determines whether to acquire data continuously. Starts data acquisition. Restarts data acquisition.
:INPut Commands
Control the characteristics of the signal input. Table 2- 23: :INPut commands
Header :INPut:ALEVel :INPut:ATTenuation(?) :INPut:ATTenuation:AUTO(?) :INPut:MIXer(?) :INPut:MLEVel(?) Description Adjusts amplitude automatically for the best system performance. Sets the input attenuation. Determines whether to set the input attenuation automatically. Sets the mixer level. Sets the reference level.
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:INSTrument Commands
Sets the measurement mode for the analyzer. Table 2- 24: :INSTrument commands
Header :INSTrument:CATalog? :INSTrument[:SELect] Description Queries all the measurement modes that the analyzer has. Selects the measurement mode.
:MMEMory Commands
Manipulates files residing on the internal hard disk or external mass storage. Table 2- 25: :MMEMory commands
Header :MMEMory:COPY :MMEMory:DELete :MMEMory:DPSA:LOAD:TRACe<x> :MMEMory:DPSA:STORe:TRACe<x> :MMEMory:LOAD:CORRection :MMEMory:LOAD:FILTer:MEASurement :MMEMory:LOAD:FILTer:REFerence :MMEMory:LOAD:IQT :MMEMory:LOAD:LIMit (Option 25, 26, 28, and 30) :MMEMory:LOAD:RX<x> (Option 29) :MMEMory:LOAD:SLIMit :MMEMory:LOAD:STATe :MMEMory:LOAD:TRACe<x> :MMEMory:NAME(?) :MMEMory:STORe:ACPower :MMEMory:STORe:CORRection :MMEMory:STORe:IQT :MMEMory:STORe:IQT:CSV :MMEMory:STORe:IQT:MAT :MMEMory:STORe:LIMit :MMEMory:STORe:PULSe (Option 21) (Option 21) (Option 21) Description Copies the contents of a file to another. Deletes a file. Loads the DPX spectrum trace data from the specified file. Stores the DPX spectrum trace data to the specified file. Loads the correction table from a file. Loads the user-defined measurement filter from a file. Loads the user-defined reference filter from a file. Loads the IQ data from a file. Loads the limit from the specified file. Loads the waveform data received by the antenna 1 or 2. Loads the limits in spectrum emission mask measurement from a file. Loads the analyzer settings from a file. Loads trace data from a file. Specifies the file name for hard copy output. Stores the ACPR measurement results in a file in the RFID analysis. Stores an amplitude correction table in a file. Stores IQ data in the time domain to a file. Stores IQ data in the time domain to a file in the CSV format. Stores IQ data in the time domain to a file in the MATLAB format. (Option 25, 26, 28, and 30) Stores the limit in the specified file. Stores the pulse measurement results in a file.
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:MMEMory:STORe:RESult:NPACkets[:NUMBer](?) (Option 29) :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:ONETrace (Option 29) :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:POFFset[:NUMBer](?) (Option 29) :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:TRACe :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:TWOTrace :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:ITEM(?) :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:MCONtent(?) :MMEMory:STORe:RESult[:SELect] :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:TSLot:OFFSet(?) :MMEMory:STORe:SLIMit :MMEMory:STORe:STABle (Option 21, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, and 40) :MMEMory:STORe:STATe :MMEMory:STORe:TRACe<x> (Option 29) (Option 29) (Option 40) (Option 40) (Option 40) (Option 40)
:OUTPut Commands
Control the characteristics of the analyzers output port. Table 2- 26: :PROGram commands
Header :OUTPut:IQ[:STATe](?) (Option 05 only) Description Determines whether to enable the digital IQ data output.
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:PROGram Commands
Control macro programs. Table 2- 27: :PROGram commands
Header :PROGram:CATalog? :PROGram[:SELected]:DELete[:SELected] :PROGram[:SELected]:EXECute :PROGram[:SELected]:NAME(?) :PROGram:NUMBer(?) :PROGram:STRing(?) Description Queries the list of macro programs. Deletes a macro program. Runs a macro program. Specifies a macro program. Sets numeric variables for a program. Sets character variables for a program.
:READ Commands
The :READ commands acquire an input signal once in the single mode and obtain the measurement results from that data. If you want to fetch the measurement results from the data currently residing in the memory without acquiring the input signal, use the :FETCh commands. Table 2- 28: :READ commands
Header :READ:ADEMod:AM? :READ:ADEMod:AM:RESult? :READ:ADEMod:FM? :READ:ADEMod:FM:RESult? :READ:ADEMod:PM? :READ:ADEMod:PM:RESult? :READ:ADEMod:PSPectrum? :READ:CCDF? :READ:DISTribution:CCDF? :READ:DPSA:TRACe:AVERage? :READ:DPSA:TRACe:MAXimum? :READ:DPSA:TRACe:MINimum? :READ:OVIew? Description Returns the AM signal analysis results in time series. Returns the AM signal analysis results. Returns the FM signal analysis results in time series. Returns the FM signal analysis results. Returns the PM signal analysis results in time series. Returns the PM signal analysis results. Returns the spectrum data of the pulse spectrum measurement. Returns the CCDF measurement results. Returns the CCDF trace data. Returns waveform data of the Average trace in the DPX spectrum. Returns waveform data of the +Peak trace in the DPX spectrum. Returns waveform data of the - Peak trace in the DPX spectrum. Returns the maximum and minimum of waveform on the overview.
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:SENSe Commands
Set the detailed measurement conditions. Table 2- 30: :SENSe commands
Header [:SENSe]:ACPower subgroup [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:ACHannel(?) [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration(?) [:SENSe]:ACPower:CSPacing(?) [:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer:COEFficient(?) [:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer:TYPE(?) Description ACPR measurement related. Sets the bandwidth of the next adjacent channel. Sets the bandwidth of the main channel. Sets the channel-to-channel spacing. Sets the filter factor. Selects a filter.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:CHPower:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration Sets the channel bandwidth for the channel power measurement. (?) [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:CHPower:DIRection? [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:CHPower:LIMit[:STATe](?) [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy subgroup [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy:DIRection? [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy:LIMit:EVM:PEAK[:STATe](?) [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy:LIMit:EVM:RMS[:STATe](?) [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy:LIMit:PCDerror[:STATe](?) [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy:LIMit:RHO[:STATe](?) [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:STABle subgroup [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:STABle:TPCSs:COUNt(?) [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:STABle:TPCSs:SELect(?) [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:IM subgroup [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:IM:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration(?) [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:IM:DIRection? [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:IM:LIMit:FORDer[:STATe](?) [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:IM:LIMit:TORDer[:STATe](?) [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:IM:SCOFfset(?) Queries which limit table is used for the measurement. Sets whether to enable or disable the limit testing. TD-SCDMA modulation accuracy measurement related Queries which limit table is used for the measurement. Sets whether to enable the peak EVM limit testing. Sets whether to enable the RMS EVM limit testing. Sets whether to enable the peak code domain error limit testing. Sets whether to enable the Rho limit testing. Symbol table related in TD-SCDMA analysis Sets the TPC and SS symbol count. Sets the TPC and SS in the Data2 burst. TD-SCDMA intermodulation measurement related Sets the bandwidth of the main channel. Queries which limit table is used for the IM measurement. Sets whether to enable or disable the fifth order limit testing. Sets whether to enable or disable the third order limit testing. Sets the frequency of the second channel.
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:STATus Commands
Control registers defined in the SCPI status reporting structure. Table 2- 32: :STATus commands
Header :STATus:OPERation:CONDition? :STATus:OPERation:ENABle(?) :STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]? :STATus:OPERation:NTRansition(?) :STATus:OPERation:PTRansition(?) :STATus:PRESet :STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition? :STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle(?) :STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]? :STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition(?) :STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition(?) Description Queries the contents of the OCR. Sets the mask for the OENR. Queries the contents of the OEVR. Sets the value of the negative transition filter. Sets the value of the positive transition filter. Presets a status byte. Queries the contents of the QCR. Sets the mask for the OENR. Queries the contents of the QER. Sets the value of the negative transition filter. Sets the value of the positive transition filter.
:SYSTem Commands
Set the system parameters and query system information. Table 2- 33: :SYSTem commands
Header :SYSTem:DATE(?) :SYSTem:ERRor:ALL? :SYSTem:ERRor:CODE:ALL? :SYSTem:ERRor:CODE[:NEXT]? :SYSTem:ERRor:COUNt? :SYSTem:ERRor[:NEXT]? :SYSTem:KLOCk(?) :SYSTem:OPTions? :SYSTem:PRESet :SYSTem:TIME(?) :SYSTem:VERSion? Description Sets the current date. Queries all the error or event information. Queries all the error or event codes. Queries the latest error or event codes. Queries the number of errors or events. Queries the latest error or event information. Determine whether to lock or unlock the front panel keys. Queries optional information. Presets the analyzer. Sets the current time. Queries the version of the SCPI.
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:TRACe Commands
Controls arithmetic and display of traces. Table 2- 34: :TRACe commands
Header :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:AVERage:CLEar :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:AVERage:COUNt(?) :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DDETector(?) :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:AVERage:COUNt(?) :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:COLor:INTensity(?) :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:DOT:PERSistent(?) :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:DOT:PERSistent:TYPE(?) :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:DOT:PERSistent:VARiable(?) :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:FREeze(?) :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:MODE(?) :TRACe|:DATA:AUDio:LENGth(?) :TRACe|:DATA:AUDio:MODE(?) Description Restarts trace averaging. Sets the number of traces to combine for averaging. Selects the display detector. Sets the average count in the DPX spectrum display. Sets the display intensity for the Bitmap trace. Determines whether to enable the dot persistence for the Bitmap trace. Selects the persistence type for the Bitmap trace. Sets how long points are displayed in the variable persistence mode. Determines whether or not to freeze the display in the DPX spectrum. Selects the way to display the traces. (Option 10 only) Sets the number of FFT points for high resolution. (Option 10 only) Selects the trace type. Selects how to display Trace 2 in the signal source analysis.
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:TRIGger Commands
Set up the trigger. Table 2- 35: :TRIGger commands
Header :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:LEVel:EXTernal(?) :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:LEVel:IQFRequency(?) :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:LEVel:IQTime(?) :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:MODE(?) :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:MPOSition? :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:OPOSition? :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:POSition(?) :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SAVE:COUNt[:STATe](?) :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SAVE:COUNt:MAXimum(?) :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SAVE[:STATe](?) :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SLOPe(?) :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce(?) Description Sets the external trigger level. Sets the IQ frequency trigger level (Option 02 only). Sets the IQ time trigger level. Selects the trigger mode. Queries the trigger occurrence point in one block data on the memory. Queries the trigger output point. Sets the trigger position. Determines whether to limit the number of times that data is saved. Sets a limit on the number of times that data is saved. Determines whether to enable or disable the Save-on-Trigger function. Selects the trigger slope. Selects the trigger source.
:UNIT Commands
Specify fundamental units for measurement. Table 2- 36: :UNIT commands
Header :UNIT:ANGLe(?) Description Specifies the fundamental unit of angle.
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Header *CAL? *CLS *ESE *ESR? *IDN? *OPC *OPT? *RST *SRE *STB? *TRG *TST? *WAI Parameter
<value>
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*CAL? None <NR1> 0 indicates a normal end. For details of the error codes, refer to page 3-17.
All *CAL? runs a calibration and might return 0, indicating that the calibration has ended normally. :CALibration[:ALL]
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*CLS None All *CLS clears all the event status registers and queues. *ESE, *ESR, *SRE, *STB?
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*ESE(?)
Sets or queries the value of the Event Status Enable Register (ESER) used in the status/event reporting structure. Refer to Section 3, Status and Events, for the register information.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> is a value in the range from 0 through 255. The binary bits of the ESER are set according to this value. All *ESE 145 sets the ESER to binary 10010001, which enables the PON, EXE, and OPC bits. *ESE? might return the string *ESE 184, showing that the ESER contains the binary value 10111000.
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*ESR? None <NR1> representing the contents of the SESR by a 0 to 255 decimal number. All *ESR? might return the value 213, showing that the SESR contains binary 11010101. *CLS, *ESE?, *SRE, *STB?
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*IDN? None The analyzer identification code in the following format: TEKTRONIX,RSA3xxxx,<serial_number>,<firmware_version> Where TEKTRONIX indicates that the manufacturer is Tektronix. RSA3xxxx is the model name. <serial_number> is the serial number. <firmware_version> is the firmware version.
*OPC(?)
Generates the operation complete message in the Standard Event Status Register (SESR) when all pending operations finish. The *OPC? query places the ASCII character 1 into the output queue when all pending operations are finished. The *OPC? response is not available to read until all pending operations finish. The *OPC command allows you to synchronize the operation of the analyzer with your application program. Refer to Synchronizing Execution on page 3-14 for details.
Syntax
*OPC *OPC?
None All
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*OPT? None The numbers of all the options installed in the analyzer, separated by commas. If no options have been installed, 0 is returned. All *OPT? might return 02,03,21, indicating that Option 02, 03, and 21 are currently installed in the analyzer.
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*RST None All *RST resets the analyzer. *CLS, :INSTrument[:SELect], :SYSTem:PRESet
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*SRE(?)
Sets or queries the value of the Service Request Enable Register (SRER) used in the status/event reporting structure. Refer to Section 3, Status and Events, for the register information.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> is a value in the range from 0 to 255. The binary bits of the SRER are set according to this value. Using an out-of-range value causes an execution error. All *SRE 48 sets binary 00110000 in the SRERs bits: *SRE? might return 32, indicating that binary value 00100000 has been set in the SRERs bits.
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*STB? None <NR1> representing the contents of the SBR as a decimal number. All *STB? might return 96, indicating that the SBR contains binary 0110 0000. *CLS, *ESE, *ESR?, *SRE
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:ABORt Commands
Resets the trigger system and related actions such as data acquisition and measurement.
Command Tree
Header :ABORt Parameter
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:ABORt None All :ABORt resets the trigger system and related actions such as data acquisition and measurement. :INITiate:CONTinuous
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:CALCulate Commands
The :CALCulate commands control the marker and the display line. The views are identified with :CALCulate<x> in the command header (see Figure 2-5). :CALCulate1: View 1 :CALCulate2: View 2 (NOTE: currently not used) :CALCulate3: View 3 :CALCulate4: View 4
View 1 View 1 May be View 3 or 4, depending on the setting in the :DISPlay[:VIEW]:FORMat command. View 4
View 3
Three-view configuration
Figure 2- 5: View number assignments For details on the marker and the display line, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument.
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Header :CALCulate<x> :DLINe<y> :STATe :MARKer<y> :AOFF :MAXimum :MODE :PEAK :HIGHer :LEFT :LOWer :RIGHt :PTHReshold :ROFF [:SET] :CARRier :CENTer :MEASurement :PHASe :RCURsor [:STATe] :T :TOGGle :TRACe :X :Y :VLINe<y> :STATe Parameter <numeric_value> <boolean>
POSition | DELTa
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:CALCulate<x>:DLINe<y>(?)
Sets or queries the vertical position of the horizontal line.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical position of the horizontal line. Range: -200 to +100 dBm All S/A modes :CALCulate1:DLINe1 -20 positions Horizontal Line 1 at - dBm in View 1. -20 :CALCulate<x>:DLINe<y>:STATe
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:CALCulate<x>:DLINe<y>:STATe(?)
Determines whether to turn on or off the horizontal line.
Syntax
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:CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:AOFF None All :CALCulate1:MARKer1:AOFF turns off all the markers of all the traces in View 1.
:CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:MAXimum None All :CALCulate1:MARKer1:MAXimum positions the marker at the maximum point on the trace in View 1.
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:CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:MODE(?)
Selects or queries the marker mode (position or delta) in the specified view.
Syntax
Arguments
POSition selects the position marker mode, in which the marker measurement is performed without the reference cursor. It works the same for both <y>=1 and 2. DELTa selects the delta marker mode, in which the marker measurement is performed with the reference cursor. The reference cursor is placed at the position of the specified marker.
:CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:PEAK:HIGHer None If no peak exists, the error message No Peak Found Error (202) is returned. All :CALCulate1:MARKer1:PEAK:HIGHer moves Marker 1 higher in amplitude to the next peak in View 1.
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:CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:PEAK:LEFT None If no peak exists, the error message No Peak Found Error (202) is returned. All :CALCulate1:MARKer1:PEAK:LEFT shifts the marker to the next peak on the left in View 1.
:CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:PEAK:LOWer None If no peak exists, error message No Peak Found Error (202) is returned. All :CALCulate1:MARKer1:PEAK:LOWer moves Marker 1 lower in amplitude to the next peak in View 1.
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:CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:PEAK:RIGHt None If no peak exists, the error message No Peak Found Error (202) is returned. All :CALCulate1:MARKer1:PEAK:RIGHt shifts the marker to the next peak on the right in View 1.
:CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:PTHReshold(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal minimum jump of the marker for peak search in the specified view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the minimum jump of the marker for peak search. Range: 1% to 20% of the span setting. All :CALCulate1:MARKer1:PTHReshold 10kHz sets the minimum jump of Marker 1 to 10 kHz for peak search.
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:CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:ROFF None All :CALCulate1:MARKer1:ROFF turns off the reference cursor in View 1. :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>[:SET]:RCURsor
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Syntax
None DEMADEM :CALCulate:MARKer:SET:CARRier sets the carrier frequency to the value at the Marker 1 position in the PM demodulation view.
:CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>[:SET]:CENTer None All S/A modes :CALCulate1:MARKer1:SET:CENTer sets the center frequency to the value at the marker position in View 1.
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The marker mode is selected with the :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:MODE command (refer to page 2-99).
:CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>[:SET]:MEASurement None All Demod modes, all Time modes :CALCulate1:MARKer1:SET:MEASurement defines the measurement position using the marker in View 1. :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:MODE
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Syntax
None DEMADEM :CALCulate:MARKer:SET:PHASe puts the center (0 phase) of the vertical axis at the Marker 1 position in the PM demodulation view.
:CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>[:SET]:RCURsor None All :CALCulate1:MARKer1:SET:RCURsor displays the reference cursor in View 1. :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:ROFF
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:CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to turn on or off the marker(s) in the specified view.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides the marker(s). If you have selected the delta marker mode, both the main and delta markers will be turned off. ON or 1 shows the marker(s). If you have selected the delta marker mode, both the main and delta markers will be turned on. To select a marker mode, use :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:MODE.
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:CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:T(?)
Sets or queries the time position of the marker in the specified view. NOTE. This command is valid in the eye diagram and the constellation view.
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> sets the time position of the marker in seconds. For the setting range, refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -1 All Demod modes except DEMADEM :CALCulate4:MARKer1:T -1.5ms places Marker 1 at -1.5 ms in View 4 of the eye diagram.
:CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:TOGGle None All :CALCulate1:MARKer1:TOGGle replaces Marker 1 and the reference cursor with each other in View 1.
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:CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:TRACe(?)
Selects the trace to place the marker in the specified view. The query command returns the name of the trace on which the marker is currently placed.
Syntax
Arguments
MAIN places the specified marker on Trace 1 (displayed in yellow on screen). SUB places the specified marker on Trace 2 (displayed in green on screen).
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:CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:X(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal position of the marker in the specified view. NOTE. For the eye diagram or the constellation view, only query is available. For the constellation view, the returned value means an amplitude.
Syntax
Arguments
<param>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal marker position. The parameter value is different between the marker modes as follows: H H For the position marker mode: Sets the absolute position of the specified marker. For the delta marker mode: Sets the relative position of the specified marker from the reference cursor.
The marker mode is selected with the :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:MODE command (refer to page 2-99). The valid setting range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in -1 Appendix D.
All :CALCulate1:MARKer1:X 800MHz places Marker 1 at 800 MHz in View 1 when the horizontal axis represents frequency. :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:MODE
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:CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:Y(?)
Sets or queries the vertical position of the marker in the specified view. NOTE. The setting command is valid in the spectrogram view displayed in the Real Time S/A (real-time spectrum analysis) mode and in the overview of the Demod (modulation analysis) and the Time (time analysis) modes. If the command is executed in other views, the error message Execution Error (-200) is returned. The query is available in all views. For the constellation view, the returned value means a phase.
Syntax
Arguments
<param>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical marker position. The parameter value is different between the marker modes as follows: H H For the position marker mode: Sets the absolute position of the specified marker. For the delta marker mode: Sets the relative position of the specified marker from the reference cursor.
The marker mode is selected with the :CALCulate<x>:MARKer<y>:MODE command (refer to page 2-99). For the setting range, refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -1
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SARTIME, all Demod modes, and all Time modes for setting. All modes for query. :CALCulate1:MARKer1:Y -20 places the first marker at frame #- in View 1 (spectrogram). -20 :CALCulate2:MARKer1:Y? might return -34.28 indicating the first marker readout is -34.28 dBm in View 2 (spectrum).
Examples
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:CALCulate<x>:VLINe<y>(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal position of the vertical line.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal position of the vertical line. Range: 0 Hz to 8 GHz All S/A modes :CALCulate1:VLINe1 800MHz sets the horizontal position of Vertical Line 1 to 800 MHz. :CALCulate<x>:VLINe<y>:STATe
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:CALCulate<x>:VLINe<y>:STATe(?)
Determines whether to turn on or off the vertical line.
Syntax
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:CALibration Commands
The :CALibration commands run calibration routines or get correction factors on the analyzer. For details on calibration, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument.
Command Tree
Header Parameter :CALibration [:ALL] :AUTO :DATA :DEFault :FLATness :IF :IQ :CORRection :MAGNitude? :PHASe? :HEADer? :VFRame :BNUMber <numeric_value> [:TYPE] ALL | BLOCk :OFFSet :BASebanddc :CENTer :IQINput (Option 03 only) :RF
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:CALibration[:ALL](?)
Runs the following four calibration routines: H H H H Gain calibration Center offset calibration IF flatness calibration DC offset calibration (if the measurement frequency band is the baseband)
The :CALibration[:ALL]? query command runs these routines and returns the results. This command is equivalent to the *CAL? query command.
Syntax
:CALibration[:ALL] :CALibration[:ALL]?
Arguments Returns
None <NR1> 0 indicates a normal end. For details of the error codes, refer to page 3-17.
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:CALibration:AUTO(?)
Determines whether to run the RF gain calibration automatically.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the analyzer does not run the RF gain calibration automatically. Use the :CALibration:RF command to run the RF gain calibration. ON or 1 specifies that the analyzer runs the RF gain calibration automatically.
All :CALibration:AUTO ON specifies that the analyzer runs the RF gain calibration automatically. :CALibration:RF
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:CALibration:DATA:DEFault None All :CALibration:DATA:DEFault restores the calibration data to the factory defaults.
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:CALibration:FLATness:IF(?)
Runs the IF Flatness calibration. The query version of this command runs the calibration and, if it ends normally, returns 0.
Syntax
:CALibration:FLATness:IF :CALibration:FLATness:IF?
Arguments Returns
None <NR1> 0 indicates a normal end. For details of the error codes, refer to page 3-17.
:CALibration:IQ:CORRection:MAGNitude? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Mag(1)><Mag(2)>...<Mag(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Mag(n)>::=<NR1> is the magnitude value of IF flatness correction factor in dB. n: Always 1024
All :CALibration:IQ:CORRection:MAGNitude? might return #41024xxxx... (1024-byte data) for the magnitude correction data.
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:CALibration:IQ:CORRection:PHASe? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Phase(1)><Phase(2)>...<Phase(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Phase(n)>::=<NR1> is the phase value of IF flatness correction factor in degrees. n: Always 1024
All :CALibration:IQ:CORRection:PHASe? might return #41024xxxx... (1024-byte data) for the phase correction data.
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:CALibration:IQ:HEADer? None <string> contains the header information. :CALibration:IQ:HEADer? might return the following header information: <CR><LF>Type=RSA3408BIQT<CR><LF>FrameReverse=OFF<CR><LF> FramePadding=Before<CR><LF>Band=RF3<CR><LF> MemoryMode=Zoom<CR><LF>FFTPoints=1024<CR><LF>Bins=801<CR><LF> MaxInputLevel=0<CR><LF>LevelOffset=0<CR><LF> CenterFrequency=7.9G<CR><LF>Span=5M<CR><LF>BlockSize=40<CR><LF> ValidFrames=40<CR><LF>FramePeriod=160u<CR><LF> UnitPeriod=160u<CR><LF>FrameLength=160u<CR><LF> DateTime=2005/01/01@ 12:00:00<CR><LF> GainOffset=-82.3326910626668<CR><LF>MultiFrames=1<CR><LF> MultiAddr=0<CR><LF>IOffset=-0.0475921630859375<CR><LF> QOffset=0.12628173828125<CR><LF>"
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:CALibration:IQ:VFRame[:TYPE]
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:CALibration:IQ:VFRame:BNUMber(?)
Specifies or queries the block number when :CALibration:IQ:VFRame[:TYPE] is set to BLOCk.
Syntax
<value>::=<NR1> sets the block number. Range: -63999 to 0 All :CALibration:IQ:VFRame:BNUMber -100 sets the block number to -100. :CALibration:IQ:VFRame[:TYPE]
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:CALibration:IQ:VFRame[:TYPE](?)
Selects or queries the type of valid frame of IQ data to get the data file header information with the :CALibration:IQ:HEADer? query.
Syntax
Arguments
ALL selects all IQ data acquired on the memory. BLOCk selects IQ data of the block specified with the :CALibration:IQ:VFRame :BNUMber command.
All :CALibration:IQ:VFRame:TYPE ALL selects all IQ data for getting the data file header information. :CALibration:IQ:HEADer?, :CALibration:IQ:VFRame:BNUMber
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:CALibration Commands
:CALibration:OFFSet:BASebanddc(?)
Runs the baseband DC offset calibration. The query version of this command runs the calibration and, if it ends normally, returns 0. NOTE. This command is available when the analyzer operates in the baseband (DC to 40 MHz).
Syntax
:CALibration:OFFSet:BASebanddc :CALibration:OFFSet:BASebanddc?
Arguments Returns
None <NR1> 0 indicates a normal end. For details of the error codes, refer to page 3-17.
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:CALibration:OFFSet:CENTer(?)
Runs the center offset calibration. The query version of this command runs the calibration and, if it ends normally, returns 0.
Syntax
:CALibration:OFFSet:CENTer :CALibration:OFFSet:CENTer?
Arguments Returns
None <NR1> 0 indicates a normal end. For details of the error codes, refer to page 3-17.
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:CALibration:OFFSet:IQINput(?)
Option 03 Only
Runs the IQ input offset calibration. The query version of this command runs the calibration, and if it ends normally, returns 0. NOTE. Before running the IQ input offset calibration, connect the I/Q signal to the I/Q input connector on the rear panel and set the I/Q signal level to 0. To run this command, you must have selected IQ in the [:SENSe]:FEED command.
Syntax
:CALibration:OFFSet:IQINput :CALibration:OFFSet:IQINput?
Arguments Returns
None <NR1> 0 indicates a normal end. For details of the error codes, refer to page 3-17.
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:CALibration:RF(?)
Runs the RF gain calibration. The query version of this command runs the calibration and, if it ends normally, returns 0.
Syntax
:CALibration:RF :CALibration:RF?
Arguments Returns
None <NR1> 0 indicates a normal end. For details of the error codes, refer to page 3-17.
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:CONFigure Commands
The :CONFigure commands set up the analyzer to the default settings for the specified measurement.
Command Tree
Header :CONFigure :ADEMod :AM :FM :PM :PSPectrum :CCDF :DPSA :OVIew :PULSe :SPECtrum :ACPower :CFRequency :CHPower :CNRatio :EBWidth :OBWidth :SEMask :SPURious :TFRequency :RTIMe :SGRam :TRANsient :FVTime :IQVTime :PVTime Parameter
NOTE. Data acquisition stops on completion of a :CONFigure command. Each command has a front-panel equivalent, except data acquisition control. The front-panel key sequence is provided with each command description.
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:CONFigure Commands
:CONFigure:ADEMod:AM None DEMADEM :CONFigure:ADEMod:AM sets the analyzer to the default settings for AM signal analysis. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:ADEMod:FM None DEMADEM :CONFigure:ADEMod:FM sets the analyzer to the default settings for FM signal analysis. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure Commands
:CONFigure:ADEMod:PM None DEMADEM :CONFigure:ADEMod:PM sets the analyzer to the default settings for PM signal analysis. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:ADEMod:PSPectrum None DEMADEM :CONFigure:ADEMod:PSPectrum sets the analyzer to the default settings for the pulse spectrum measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure Commands
:CONFigure:CCDF None TIMCCDF :CONFigure:CCDF sets the analyzer to the default settings for CCDF measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:DPSA None SADPX :CONFigure:DPSA sets the analyzer to the default settings for the DPX spectrum measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure Commands
:CONFigure:OVIew None All Demod modes, all Time modes :CONFigure:OVIew turns the measurement off in the Demod and the Time modes. :FETCh:OVIew?, :READ:OVIew?, :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:PULSe None TIMPULSE :CONFigure:PULSe sets the analyzer to the default settings for pulse characteristics measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure Commands
:CONFigure:SPECtrum None All S/A modes :CONFigure:SPECtrum sets the analyzer to the default settings for spectrum measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:SPECtrum:ACPower None SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :CONFigure:SPECtrum:ACPower sets the analyzer to the default settings for ACPR measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure Commands
:CONFigure:SPECtrum:CFRequency None All S/A modes :CONFigure:SPECtrum:CFRequency sets the analyzer to the default settings for carrier frequency measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:SPECtrum:CHPower None SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :CONFigure:SPECtrum:CHPower sets the analyzer to the default settings for channel power measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure Commands
:CONFigure:SPECtrum:CNRatio None SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :CONFigure:SPECtrum:CNRatio sets the analyzer to the default settings for C/N measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:SPECtrum:EBWidth None All S/A modes :CONFigure:SPECtrum:EBWidth sets the analyzer to the default settings for EBW measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure Commands
:CONFigure:SPECtrum:OBWidth None SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :CONFigure:SPECtrum:OBWidth sets the analyzer to the default settings for OBW measurement: :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:SPECtrum:SEMask None SANORMAL, SARTIME :CONFigure:SPECtrum:SEMask sets the analyzer to the default settings for spectrum emission mask measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure Commands
:CONFigure:SPECtrum:SPURious None SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME :CONFigure:SPECtrum:SPURious sets the analyzer to the default settings for spurious signal measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:TFRequency:RTIMe None SARTIME :CONFigure:TFRequency:RTIMe sets the analyzer to the default settings for the real-time spectrum measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure Commands
:CONFigure:TFRequency:SGRam None SASGRAM :CONFigure:TFRequency:SGRam sets the analyzer to the default settings for the spectrogram measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:TRANsient:FVTime None TIMTRAN :CONFigure:TRANsient:FVTime sets the analyzer to the default settings for frequency vs. time measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure Commands
:CONFigure:TRANsient:IQVTime None TIMTRAN :CONFigure:TRANsient:IQVTime sets the analyzer to the default settings for IQ level vs. time measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:TRANsient:PVTime None TIMTRAN :CONFigure:TRANsient:PVTime sets the analyzer to the default settings for power vs. time measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:AUDio Subgroup
The :CONFigure:AUDio commands set up the conditions related to the audio measurements.
Command Tree
Parameter
:CONFigure:AUDio None DEMAUDIO :CONFigure:AUDio sets the analyzer to the default settings for the audio measurements. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:DDEMod Subgroup
The :CONFigure:DDEMod commands set up the conditions related to the digital modulation analysis.
Command Tree
Parameter
:CONFigure:DDEMod None DEMDDEM :CONFigure:DDEMod sets the analyzer to the default settings for digital modulation analysis. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:RFID Subgroup
The :CONFigure:RFID commands set up the conditions related to the RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) analysis.
Command Tree
Parameter
:CONFigure:RFID None DEMRFID :CONFigure:RFID sets the analyzer to the default settings for the RFID measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:SSOurce Subgroup
The :CONFigure:SSOurce commands set up the conditions related to the signal source analysis.
Command Tree
Parameter
:CONFigure:SSOurce None TIMSSOURCE :CONFigure:SSOurce sets the analyzer to the default settings for the signal source analysis. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:GSMedge Subgroup
The :CONFigure:GSMedge commands set up the conditions related to the GSM/EDGE analysis.
Command Tree
Parameter
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:CONFigure:GSMedge:MACCuracy None DEMGSMEDGE :CONFigure:GSMedge:MACCuracy sets the analyzer to the default settings for the modulation accuracy measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:GSMedge:MCPower None DEMGSMEDGE :CONFigure:GSMedge:MCPower sets the analyzer to the default settings for the mean carrier power measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:GSMedge:MODulation None DEMGSMEDGE :CONFigure:GSMedge:MODulation sets the analyzer to the default settings for the modulation spectrum measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:GSMedge:PVTime None DEMGSMEDGE :CONFigure:GSMedge:PVTime sets the analyzer to the default settings for the power versus time measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:GSMedge:SPURious None DEMGSMEDGE :CONFigure:GSMedge:SPURious sets the analyzer to the default settings for the spurious measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:GSMedge:SWITching None DEMGSMEDGE :CONFigure:GSMedge:SWITching sets the analyzer to the default settings for the switching spectrum measurement under the GSM/EDGE standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K Subgroup
The :CONFigure:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K commands set up the conditions related to the cdma2000 forward and reverse link analysis.
Command Tree
Header Parameter :CONFigure :FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K :ACPower :CCDF :CDPower :CHPower :IM :MACCuracy :OBWidth :PCCHannnel :PVTime :SEMask
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:CONFigure:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:ACPower None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :CONFigure:FLCDMA2K:ACPower sets the analyzer to the default settings for the ACPR measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :CONFigure:FLCDMA2K:CCDF sets the analyzer to the default settings for the CCDF measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CDPower None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :CONFigure:FLCDMA2K:CDPower sets the analyzer to the default settings for the code domain power measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CHPower None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :CONFigure:FLCDMA2K:CHPower sets the analyzer to the default settings for the channel power measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:IM None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :CONFigure:FLCDMA2K:IM sets the analyzer to the default settings for the intermodulation measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :CONFigure:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy sets the analyzer to the default settings for the modulation accuracy measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:OBWidth None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :CONFigure:FLCDMA2K:OBWidth sets the analyzer to the default settings for the OBW measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:PCCHannel None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :CONFigure:FLCDMA2K:PCCHannel sets the analyzer to the default settings for the pilot to code channel measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:RLCDMA2K:PVTime None DEMRLCDMA2K :CONFigure:RLCDMA2K:PVTime sets the analyzer to the default settings for the gated output power measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :CONFigure:FLCDMA2K:SEMask sets the analyzer to the default settings for the spectrum emission mask measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO Subgroup
The :CONFigure:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO commands set up the conditions related to the cdma2000 forward and reverse link analysis.
Command Tree
Header Parameter :CONFigure :FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO :ACPower :CCDF :CDPower :CHPower :IM :MACCuracy :OBWidth :PCCHannnel :PVTime :SEMask
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:CONFigure:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:ACPower None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :CONFigure:FL1XEVDO:ACPower sets the analyzer to the default settings for the ACPR measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :CONFigure:FL1XEVDO:CCDF sets the analyzer to the default settings for the CCDF measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:FL1XEVDO|RL1XEVDO:CDPower None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :CONFigure:FL1XEVDO:CDPower sets the analyzer to the default settings for the code domain power measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CHPower None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :CONFigure:FL1XEVDO:CHPower sets the analyzer to the default settings for the channel power measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:IM None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :CONFigure:FL1XEVDO:IM sets the analyzer to the default settings for the intermodulation measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :CONFigure:FL1XEVDO:MACCuracy sets the analyzer to the default settings for the modulation accuracy measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:OBWidth None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :CONFigure:FL1XEVDO:OBWidth sets the analyzer to the default settings for the OBW measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:PCCHannel None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :CONFigure:FL1XEVDO:PCCHannel sets the analyzer to the default settings for the pilot to code channel measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:FL1XEVDO:PVTime None DEMFL1XEVDO :CONFigure:FL1XEVDO:PVTime sets the analyzer to the default settings for the gated output power measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :CONFigure:FL1XEVDO:SEMask sets the analyzer to the default settings for the spectrum emission mask measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:TD_SCDMA Subgroup
The :CONFigure:DDEMod commands set up the conditions related to the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Command Tree
Header :CONFigure :TD_SCDMA :ACLR :CDPower :CHPower :IM :MACCuracy :OBWidth :SEMask :SFSummary :STABle :TOOMask :TSSummary
Parameter
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:CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:ACLR None DEMTD_SCDMA :CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:ACLR sets the analyzer to the default settings for the ACLR measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:CDPower None DEMTD_SCDMA :CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:CDPower sets the analyzer to the default settings for the code domain power measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:CHPower None DEMTD_SCDMA :CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:CHPower sets the analyzer to the default settings for the channel power measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:IM None DEMTD_SCDMA :CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:IM sets the analyzer to the default settings for the intermodulation measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy None DEMTD_SCDMA :CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy sets the analyzer to the default settings for the modulation accuracy measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:OBWidth None DEMTD_SCDMA :CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:OBWidth sets the analyzer to the default settings for the OBW measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:SEMask None DEMTD_SCDMA :CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:SEMask sets the analyzer to the default settings for the spectrum emission mask measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:SFSummary None DEMTD_SCDMA :CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:SFSummary sets the analyzer to the default settings for the subframe summary measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:STABle None DEMTD_SCDMA :CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:STABle sets the analyzer to the default settings for the symbol table. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:TOOMask None DEMTD_SCDMA :CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:TOOMask sets the analyzer to the default settings for the transmit on/off mask measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:TSSummary None DEMTD_SCDMA :CONFigure:TD_SCDMA:TSSummary Sets the analyzer to the default settings for the time slot summary. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:M2WLAN Subgroup
The :CONFigure:M2WLAN commands set up the conditions for the IEEE802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis.
Command Tree
Parameter
:CONFigure:M2WLAN None DEMM2WLAN :CONFigure:M2WLAN sets the analyzer to the default settings for the MIMO (2x2) modulation measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:SWLAN Subgroup
The :CONFigure:SWLAN commands set up the conditions for the IEE802.11n (nx1) analysis.
Command Tree
Parameter
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:CONFigure:SWLAN None DEMSWLAN :CONFigure:SWLAN sets the analyzer to the default settings for the nx1 modulation measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:SWLAN:SMASk None DEMSWLAN :CONFigure:SWLAN:SMASk Sets the analyzer to the default setting for Spectrum Mask measurement in the 802.11n (nx1) analysis. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:WLAN Subgroup
The :CONFigure:WLAN commands set up the conditions related to the IEEE802.11a/b/g analysis.
Command Tree
Parameter
:CONFigure:WLAN None DEMWLAN :CONFigure:WLAN sets the analyzer to the default settings for WLAN modulation measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:WLAN:SMASk None DEMWLAN :CONFigure:WLAN:SMASk Sets the analyzer to the default setting for Spectrum Mask measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:WLAN:TPOWer None DEMWLAN :CONFigure:WLAN:TPOWer Sets the analyzer to the default setting for Transmit Power measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:AC3Gpp Subgroup
The :CONFigure:AC3Gpp commands set up the conditions related to the ACLR measurement under the W-CDMA standard.
Command Tree
Parameter
:CONFigure:AC3Gpp None SADL3G, SAUL3G :CONFigure:AC3Gpp sets the analyzer to the default settings for W-CDMA ACLR measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:DLR5_3GPP Subgroup
The :CONFigure:DLR5_3GPP commands set up the conditions related to the 3GPP-R5 downlink modulation analysis.
Command Tree
Parameter
:CONFigure:DLR5_3GPP None DEMDLR5_3G :CONFigure:DLR5_3GPP sets the analyzer to the default settings for the 3GPP-R5 downlink modulation measurements. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP Subgroup
The :CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP commands set up the conditions related to the 3GPP-R5 spectrum analysis.
Command Tree
Header Parameter :CONFigure :SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP :ACLR :CFRequency :CHPower :EBWidth :MCAClr :OBWidth :SEMask
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:CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:ACLR None SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP:ACLR sets the analyzer to the default settings of the downlink ACLR measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CFRequency None SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP:CFRequency sets the analyzer to the default settings of the downlink carrier frequency measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CHPower None SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP:CHPower sets the analyzer to the default settings of the downlink channel power measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:EBWidth None SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP:EBWidth sets the analyzer to the default settings of the downlink EBW measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP:MCAClr None SADLR5_3G :CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP:MCAClr sets the analyzer to the default settings of the multi-carrier ACLR measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:OBWidth None SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP:OBWidth sets the analyzer to the default settings of the downlink OBW measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask None SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP:SEMask sets the analyzer to the default settings of the downlink spectrum emission mask measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:UL3Gpp Subgroup
The :CONFigure:DL3Gpp commands set up the conditions related to the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Command Tree
Parameter
:CONFigure:UL3Gpp None DEMUL3G :CONFigure:UL3Gpp sets the analyzer to the default settings for W-CDMA uplink analysis. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:ULR5_3GPP Subgroup
The :CONFigure:ULR5_3GPP commands set up the conditions related to the 3GPP-R5 uplink modulation analysis.
Command Tree
Parameter
:CONFigure:ULR5_3GPP None DEMULR5_3G :CONFigure:ULR5_3GPP sets the analyzer to the default settings for the 3GPP-R5 uplink modulation measurements. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:DLR6_3GPP Subgroup
The :CONFigure:DLR6_3GPP commands set up the conditions related to the 3GPP-R6 downlink modulation analysis.
Command Tree
Parameter
:CONFigure:DLR6_3GPP None DEMDLR6_3G :CONFigure:DLR6_3GPP sets the analyzer to the default settings for the 3GPP-R6 downlink modulation analysis. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:CONFigure:ULR6_3GPP Subgroup
The :CONFigure:ULR6_3GPP commands set up the conditions related to the 3GPP-R6 uplink modulation analysis.
Command Tree
Parameter
:CONFigure:ULR6_3GPP None DEMULR6_3G :CONFigure:ULR6_3GPP sets the analyzer to the default settings of the 3GPP-R6 uplink modulation analysis. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:DATA Commands
The :DATA commands controls general conditions for the instrument. NOTE. The :DATA command group is different in function from the :TRACe|:DATA command group.
Command Tree
Header :DATA :STATe? Parameter
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:DATA Commands
:DATA:STATe? None <NR1> The status value is contained in the register with the following bit assignment. Table 2- 38: Status of acquired data
Bit 0 1 2 3 4 Status Invalid data Last frame Miss frame Overload Triggered (after trigger position)
All :DATA:STATe? might return the string 26, showing that the register contains the binary value 11010.
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:DISPlay Commands
The :DISPlay commands control how to show measurement data on the screen. These commands are divided into the following subgroups. Table 2- 39: :DISPlay command subgroups
Command header :DISPlay:CCDF :DISPlay:DPSA :DISPlay:OVIew :DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew|:SVIew :DISPlay:PULSe:SPECtrum :DISPlay:PULSe:WAVeform :DISPlay:TFRequency :DISPlay[:VIEW] :DISPlay:WAVeform Function Controls display of the CCDF analysis. Controls the DPX spectrum view. Controls the Demod/Time mode overview. Controls the main/sub view in the pulse characteristics analysis. Controls the spectrum view in the pulse characteristics analysis. Controls the time domain view in the pulse characteristics analysis. Controls the spectrogram view. Sets the display brightness and format. Controls the time domain view. Refer to : page 2-- 194 page 2-- 200 page 2-- 205 page 2-- 217 page 2-- 227 page 2-- 232 page 2-- 246 page 2-- 255 page 2-- 258
NOTE. The :DISPlay commands change the measurement display only, and do not affect the analyzer hardware settings.
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XSTOP
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The :DISPlay commands containing the :X[:SCALe] node must meet the above requirements. Figure 2- shows an example of the spectrum view. The horizon-7 tal scale setting requirements are: CENTer - SPAN/2 OFFSet < CENTer + SPAN/2 OFFSet + 10*PDIV CENTer + SPAN/2 Where CENTer: SPAN: OFFSet: PDIVision: [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer value [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SPAN value :DISPlay:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet value :DISPlay:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision value
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:DISPlay:CCDF Subgroup
The :DISPlay:CCDF commands control the CCDF view. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected TIMCCDF in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :CCDF :LINE :GAUSsian [:STATe] :REFerence [:STATe] :STORe :X [:SCALe] :AUTO :MAXimum :OFFSet :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :MAXimum :MINimum
Parameter
<boolean> <boolean>
<percent> <percent>
:Y[:SCALe]:MAXimum
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:DISPlay:CCDF:LINE:GAUSsian[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to show the Gaussian line in the CCDF view.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides the Gaussian line. ON or 1 shows the Gaussian line in the CCDF view.
:DISPlay:CCDF:LINE:REFerence[:STATe](?)
Selects whether to show the reference line in the CCDF view. The reference line is stored with the :DISPlay:CCDF:LINE:REFerence:STORe command.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides the reference line. ON or 1 shows the reference line in the CCDF view.
TIMCCDF :DISPlay:CCDF:LINE:REFerence:STATe ON shows the reference line in the CCDF view. :DISPlay:CCDF:LINE:REFerence:STORe
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:DISPlay:CCDF:LINE:REFerence:STORe None TIMCCDF :DISPlay:CCDF:LINE:REFerence:STORe stores the current CCDF trace as a new reference line. :DISPlay:CCDF:LINE:REFerence[:STATe]
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:DISPlay:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:AUTO(?)
Determines whether to automatically set the horizontal, or power, scale in the CCDF view.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the horizontal scale is set manually. Use the :DISPlay :CCDF:X[:SCALe]:MAXimum and the :DISPlay:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet commands to set the horizontal axis. ON or 1 specifies that the horizontal scale is set automatically (default).
TIMCCDF :DISPlay:CCDF:X:SCALe:AUTO ON specifies that the horizontal scale is set automatically. :DISPlay:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:MAXimum, :DISPlay:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet
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:DISPlay:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:MAXimum(?)
Sets or queries the maximum horizontal, or power, value (right edge) in the CCDF view.
Syntax
Arguments
<rel_ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the maximum horizontal value. Range: 1 to 100 dB TIMCCDF :DISPlay:CCDF:X:SCALe:MAXimum 15 sets the maximum horizontal value to 15 dB. :DISPlay:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:AUTO
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:DISPlay:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the start value of the horizontal axis in the CCDF view.
Syntax
Arguments
<rel_ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the start value of the horizontal axis. Range: 0 to [(Maximum horizontal value) - (Horizontal full scale)] dB TIMCCDF :DISPlay:CCDF:X:SCALe:OFFSet 5 sets the start value of the horizontal axis to 5 dB. :DISPlay:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:AUTO
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:DISPlay:CCDF:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None TIMCCDF :DISPlay:CCDF:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value in the CCDF view.
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:DISPlay:CCDF:Y[:SCALe]:MAXimum(?)
Sets or queries the maximum vertical value (top) in the CCDF view.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> sets the maximum vertical value. Range: 10- 9 to 100%. TIMCCDF :DISPlay:CCDF:Y:SCALe:MAXimum 80 sets the maximum vertical value to 80%.
:DISPlay:CCDF:Y[:SCALe]:MINimum(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the CCDF view.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> sets the minimum vertical value. Range: 10- 9 to 100%. TIMCCDF :DISPlay:CCDF:Y:SCALe:MINimum 20 sets the minimum vertical value to 20%.
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:DISPlay:DPSA Subgroup
The :DISPlay:DPSA commands control the DPX spectrum view. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected SADPX in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :DPSA :COLor :MAXimum :MINimum :GRATicule :GRID :Y [:SCALe] :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:DPSA:COLor(?)
Selects or queries the color scheme used for the Bitmap trace.
Syntax
Arguments
Table 2- describes each argument. -40 Table 2- 40: Color scheme for the Bitmap display
Argument GRAY BCYan TEMPerature SPECtral Description Selects the gray scale: low density in black and high in white. Selects the binary cyan: lower density than the minimum value in black and higher in cyan. Selects the temperature color: low density in blue and high in red. Selects the spectral color: low density in red and high in blue.
The maximum and minimum values of the color axis are set using the :DISPlay :DPSA:COLor:MAXimum and :DISPlay:DPSA:COLor:MINimum commands, respectively.
SADPX :DISPlay:DPSA:COLor BCYan selects the binary cyan color scheme for the Bitmap trace. :DISPlay:DPSA:COLor:MAXimum, :DISPlay:DPSA:COLor:MINimum
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:DISPlay:DPSA:COLor:MAXimum(?)
Sets or queries the maximum value of the color axis (signal density) for the Bitmap trace.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the maximum value of the color axis. Range: 1 to 100%. SADPX :DISPlay:DPSA:COLor:MAXimum 95 sets the maximum value of the color axis to 95%. :DISPlay:DPSA:COLor:MINimum
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:DISPlay:DPSA:COLor:MINimum(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value of the color axis (signal density) for the Bitmap trace.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum value of the color axis. Range: 0 to 99%. SADPX :DISPlay:DPSA:COLor:MINimum 5 sets the minimum value of the color axis to 5%. :DISPlay:DPSA:COLor:MAXimum
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:DISPlay:DPSA:GRATicule:GRID(?)
Selects or queries how the graticule is displayed.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF hides the graticule. FIX always shows the 10 divisions10 divisions graticule. FLEX shows the graticule so that one division is set in a 1-2-5 sequence.
:DISPlay:DPSA:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None SADPX :DISPlay:DPSA:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value in the DPX spectrum view.
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:DISPlay:DPSA:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical, or amplitude, value (bottom) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
<ampl>::=<NRf> sets the minimum vertical value. Range: -200 to 0 dBm. SADPX :DISPlay:DPSA:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:DPSA:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (amplitude per division) in the DPX spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale in the DPX spectrum view. Setting: 2 or 10 dB/div. SADPX :DISPlay:DPSA:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10 sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div.
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:DISPlay:OVIew Subgroup
The :DISPlay:OVIew commands set up the overview in the Demod (modulation analysis) and Time (time analysis) modes and the spectrogram in the real-time spectrum analysis with zoom function. NOTE. The :DISPlay:OVIew:ZOOM commands are valid when :INSTrument [:SELect] is set to SAZRTIME (real-time spectrum analysis with zoom function) or DEMRFID (RFID analysis, Option 21).
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :OVIew :FORMat :OTINdicator :SGRam :COLor [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANge :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :SPAN :Y [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PLINe :WAVeform :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVision :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision :ZOOM :COLor [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANge
Parameter
<amplitude> <relative_amplitude>
<frequency> <frequency>
<frame_count> <frame_count>
<time> <time>
<amplitude> <amplitude>
<amplitude> <relative_amplitude>
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:X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :SPAN :Y [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PLINe <frame_count> <frame_count> <frequency> <frequency>
:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision
:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet :WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision
:WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet
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:DISPlay:OVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the overview display format.
Syntax
Arguments
WAVeform displays the amplitude vs. time view. SGRam displays the spectrogram. ZOOM displays the spectrogram with zoom function. NOTE. ZOOM is valid when :INSTrument[:SELect] is set to DEMRFID (Option 21 RFID analysis).
All Demod modes, all Time modes :DISPlay:OVIew:FORMat SGRam displays the spectrogram view in the overview.
:DISPlay:OVIew:OTINdicator(?)
Determines whether to show the trigger output indicator (O) in the overview.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides the trigger output indicator. ON or 1 shows the trigger output indicator.
All Demod modes, all Time modes :DISPlay:OVIew:OTINdicator ON shows the trigger output indicator.
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:DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom) of the color, or amplitude, axis when the overview displays a spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum color-axis value in the overview. Range: -200 to +100 dBm. All Demod modes, all Time modes :DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:COLor:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum color-axis value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the color, or amplitude, axis when the overview displays a spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<rel_ampl>::={ 10 | 20 | 50 | 100 } [dB] specifies the full-scale value of the color axis. All Demod modes, all Time modes :DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:COLor:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets full-scale value of the color axis to 100 dB.
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:DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal, or frequency, value (left edge) when the overview displays a spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value of the spectrogram. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. All Demod modes, all Time modes :DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:X:SCALe:OFFSet 100MHz sets the minimum horizontal value to 100 MHz.
:DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:X[:SCALe]:SPAN(?)
Sets or queries the span of the horizontal, or frequency, axis when the overview displays a spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal span. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for setting the scale. All Demod modes, all Time modes :DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:X:SCALe:SPAN 100kHz sets the span to 100 kHz.
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:DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical, or frame number, value (bottom) when the overview displays a spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the minimum vertical value of the spectrogram. Range: Frame # -63999 to 0. All Demod modes, all Time modes :DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to frame # -100.
:DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:Y[:SCALe]:PLINe(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (the number of frames per line) when the overview displays a spectrogram. Frames are thinned out from all the acquired framed data at intervals of the number of frames specified in this command, before the spectrogram is displayed. For example, if you set the argument to 5, the data will be displayed every 5 frames.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the vertical scale for the spectrogram. Range: 1 to 1024 frames per line. All Demod modes, all Time modes :DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:Y:SCALe:PLINe 5 displays the data in the spectrogram every 5 frames.
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:DISPlay:OVIew:WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal, or time, value (left edge) when the overview displays an amplitude vs. time waveform.
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value. Range: -32000 to 0 s. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for setting the scale. All Demod modes, all Time modes :DISPlay:OVIew:WAVeform:X:SCALe:OFFSet -100us sets the minimum horizontal value to -100 ms.
:DISPlay:OVIew:WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or time, scale (per division) when the overview displays an amplitude vs. time view.
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale. Range: 0 to 3200 s/div. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. All Demod modes, all Time modes :DISPlay:OVIew:WAVeform:X:SCALe:PDIVision 10.0E-6 sets the horizontal scale to 10 ms/div.
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:DISPlay:OVIew:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None All Demod modes, all Time modes :DISPlay:OVIew:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the overview.
:DISPlay:OVIew:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None All Demod modes, all Time modes :DISPlay:OVIew:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the overviews vertical axis to the default full-scale value.
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:DISPlay:OVIew:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical, or amplitude, value (bottom) when the overview displays an amplitude vs. time waveform.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value. Range: -200 to 0 dBm. SAZRTIME, DEMRFID :DISPlay:OVIew:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:OVIew:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical, or amplitude, scale (per division) when the overview displays an amplitude vs. time waveform.
Syntax
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale. Range: 0 to 30 dB/div. SAZRTIME, DEMRFID :DISPlay:OVIew:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10 sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div.
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:DISPlay:OVIew:ZOOM:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom) of the color, or amplitude, axis of the spectrogram with zoom function.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum color-axis value of the spectrogram with zoom function. Range: -200 to +100 dBm. SAZRTIME, DEMRFID :DISPlay:OVIew:ZOOM:COLor:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum color-axis value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:OVIew:ZOOM:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the color, or amplitude, axis of the spectrogram with zoom function.
Syntax
Arguments
<rel_ampl>::={ 10 | 20 | 50 | 100 } [dB] specifies the full-scale value of the color axis of the spectrogram with zoom function. SAZRTIME, DEMRFID :DISPlay:OVIew:ZOOM:COLor:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets full-scale value of the color axis to 100 dB.
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:DISPlay:OVIew:ZOOM:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal, or frequency, value (left edge) of the spectrogram with zoom function.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value of the spectrogram with zoom function. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for setting the scale. SAZRTIME, DEMRFID :DISPlay:OVIew:ZOOM:X:SCALe:OFFSet 100MHz sets the minimum horizontal value to 100 MHz.
:DISPlay:OVIew:ZOOM:X[:SCALe]:SPAN(?)
Sets or queries the span of the horizontal, or frequency, axis of the spectrogram with zoom function.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal span of the spectrogram with zoom function. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. SAZRTIME, DEMRFID :DISPlay:OVIew:ZOOM:X:SCALe:SPAN 100kHz sets the span to 100 kHz.
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:DISPlay:OVIew:ZOOM:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical, or frame number, value (bottom) of the spectrogram with zoom function.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the minimum vertical value of the spectrogram with zoom function. Range: Frame # -63999 to 0. SAZRTIME, DEMRFID :DISPlay:OVIew:ZOOM:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to frame # -100.
:DISPlay:OVIew:ZOOM:Y[:SCALe]:PLINe(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (the number of frames per line) of the spectrogram with zoom function. Frames are thinned out from all the acquired framed data at intervals of the number of frames specified in this command, before the spectrogram is displayed. For example, if you set the argument to 5, the data will be displayed every 5 frames.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the vertical scale for the spectrogram with zoom function. Range: 1 to 1024 frames per line. SAZRTIME, DEMRFID :DISPlay:OVIew:ZOOM:Y:SCALe:PLINe 5 displays the data in the spectrogram every 5 frames.
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:DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew|:SVIew Subgroup
The :DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew|:SVIew commands control display of the main view (pulse result table) and subview in the pulse charactristics analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected TIMPULSE (pulse characteristics analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :PULSe :MVIew :RESult :CHPower :DCYCle :EBWidth :FREQuency :OBWidth :OORatio :PERiod :PHASe :PPOWer :RIPPle :WIDTh :SVIew :FORMat
Parameter
<boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> WIDTh | PPOWer | OORatio | RIPPle | PERIiod | DCYCle | PHASe | CHPower | OBWidth | EBWidth | FREQuency <boolean> ADAPtive | MAXimum SINGle | ALL <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:CHPower(?)
Determines whether to show channel power measurement results in the pulse result table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides channel power measurement results in the pulse result table. ON or 1 shows channel power measurement results in the pulse result table.
TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:CHPower ON shows channel power measurement results in the pulse result table.
:DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:DCYCle(?)
Determines whether to show duty cycle measurement results in the pulse result table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides duty cycle measurement results in the pulse result table. ON or 1 shows duty cycle measurement results in the pulse result table.
TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:DCYCle ON shows duty cycle measurement results in the pulse result table.
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:DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:EBWidth(?)
Determines whether to show EBW (Emission Bandwidth) measurement results in the pulse result table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides EBW measurement results in the pulse result table. ON or 1 shows EBW measurement results in the pulse result table.
TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:EBWidth ON shows EBW measurement results in the pulse result table.
:DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:FREQuency(?)
Determines whether to show frequency deviation measurement results in the pulse result table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides frequency deviation measurement results in the pulse result table. ON or 1 shows frequency deviation measurement results in the pulse result table.
TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:FREQuency ON shows frequency deviation measurement results in the pulse result table.
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:DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:OBWidth(?)
Determines whether to show OBW (Occupied Bandwidth) measurement results in the pulse result table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides OBW measurement results in the pulse result table. ON or 1 shows OBW measurement results in the pulse result table.
TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:OBWidth ON shows OBW measurement results in the pulse result table.
:DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:OORatio(?)
Determines whether to show on/off-ratio measurement results in the pulse result table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides on/off-ratio measurement results in the pulse result table. ON or 1 shows on/off-ratio measurement results in the pulse result table.
TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:OORatio ON shows on/off-ratio measurement results in the pulse result table.
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:DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:PERiod(?)
Determines whether to show pulse repetition interval measurement results in the pulse result table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides pulse repetition interval measurement results in the pulse result table. ON or 1 shows pulse repetition interval measurement results in the pulse result table.
TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:PERiod ON shows pulse repetition interval measurement results in the pulse result table.
:DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:PHASe(?)
Determines whether to show pulse-pulse phase measurement results in the pulse result table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides pulse-pulse phase measurement results in the pulse result table. ON or 1 shows pulse-pulse phase measurement results in the pulse result table.
TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:PHASe ON shows pulse-pulse phase measurement results in the pulse result table.
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:DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:PPOWer(?)
Determines whether to show peak power measurement results in the pulse result table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides peak power measurement results in the pulse result table. ON or 1 shows peak power measurement results in the pulse result table.
TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:PPOWer ON shows peak power measurement results in the pulse result table.
:DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:RIPPle(?)
Determines whether to show pulse ripple measurement results in the pulse result table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides pulse ripple measurement results in the pulse result table. ON or 1 shows pulse ripple measurement results in the pulse result table.
TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:RIPPle ON shows pulse ripple measurement results in the pulse result table.
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:DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:WIDTh(?)
Determines whether to show pulse width measurement results in the pulse result table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides peak power measurement results in the pulse result table. ON or 1 shows peak power measurement results in the pulse result table.
TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew:RESult:WIDTh ON shows peak power measurement results in the pulse result table.
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:DISPlay:PULSe:SVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the display format of the subview in the pulse characteristics analysis.
Syntax
:DISPlay:PULSe:SVIew:FORMat { WIDTh | PPOWer | OORatio | RIPPle | PERIiod | DCYCle | PHASe | CHPower | OBWidth | EBWidth | FREQuency } :DISPlay:PULSe:SVIew:FORMat?
Arguments
The arguments and display formats are as follows: Table 2- 41: Subview display format
Argument WIDTh PPOWer OORatio RIPPle PERiod DCYCle PHASe CHPower OBWidth EBWidth FREQuency Display format Pulse width Peak power in the pulse-on time Difference between the on-time power and off-time power Difference between the maximum and minimum power in the pulse-on time Time between a pulse rising edge and the next pulse rising edge Ratio of the pulse width to the pulse repetition interval (PRI) Phase at a certain point in each pulse Channel power of the pulse-on time spectrum OBW of the pulse-on time spectrum EBW of the pulse-on time spectrum Frequency deviation of the pulse-on time
TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:SVIew:FORMat WIDTh displays the pulse width measurement result and waveform in the subview.
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:DISPlay:PULSe:SVIew:GUIDelines(?)
Determines whether to show the guidelines in the subview.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides the guidelines in the subview. ON or 1 shows the guidelines in the subview (default).
:DISPlay:PULSe:SVIew:RANGe(?)
Selects or queries how to set the horizontal scale in the subview.
Syntax
Arguments
ADAPtive adjusts the horizontal scale for each pulse to fit the pulse width to the subview (default). MAXimum adjusts the horizontal scale to fit the maximum pulse width in the analysis range to the subview.
TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:SVIew:RANGe ADAPtive adjusts the horizontal scale for each pulse to fit the pulse width to the subview.
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:DISPlay:PULSe:SVIew:RESult(?)
Selects or queries how to show the result graph in the subview.
Syntax
Arguments
SINGle shows the measurement result and waveform for a pulse in the subview. Select the pulse using the :DISPlay:PULSe:SVIew:SELect command. ALL shows the measurement results for all pulses in the subview, representing pulse numbers along the horizontal axis and measurement values along the vertical axis.
TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:SVIew:RESult SINGle shows the measurement result and waveform for a pulse in the subview. :DISPlay:PULSe:SVIew:SELect
Related Commands
:DISPlay:PULSe:SVIew:SELect(?)
Selects or queries a pulse to measure when you select SINGle with the :DISPlay :PULSe:SVIew:RESult command.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the a single pulse number. 0 (zero) represents the latest pulse. The older pulse has the larger negative number. Range: -999 to 0 TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:SVIew:RESult -125 specifies pulse #-125 to display in the subview.
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:DISPlay:PULSe:SPECtrum Subgroup
The :DISPlay:PULSe:SPECtrum commands control the spectrum display in the frequency domain measurements under the pulse characteristics analysis. These commands are valid when you select one of the following items using the :DISplay:PULSe:SVIew:FORMat command. H H H CHPower (channel power) OBWidth (OBW) EBWidth (EBW)
NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected TIMPULSE (pulse characteristics analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :PULSe :SPECtrum :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVision :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision
:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet
:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet
:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision
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:DISPlay:PULSe:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal, or frequency, value (left edge) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the spectrum view. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:OFFSet 100MHz sets the minimum horizontal value to 100 MHz.
:DISPlay:PULSe:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or frequency, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:PDIVision 100.0E+3 sets the horizontal scale to 100 kHz/div.
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:DISPlay:PULSe:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the spectrum view.
:DISPlay:PULSe:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value in the spectrum view.
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:DISPlay:PULSe:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical, or amplitude, value (bottom) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
<ampl>::=<NRf> sets the minimum vertical value. Range: -200 to 0 dBm. TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:PULSe:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical, or amplitude, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale in the spectrum view. Range: 0 to 10 dB/div. TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10 sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div.
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:DISPlay:PULSe:WAVeform Subgroup
The :DISPlay:PULSe:WAVeform commands control the time domain display in the time domain measurements under the pulse characteristics analysis. These commands are valid when you select one of the following items using the :DISplay:PULSe:SVIew:FORMat command. H H H H H H H H WIDTh (pulse width) PPOWer (peak power) OORatio (pulse on/off ratio) RIPPle (pulse ripple) PERiod (pulse period) DCYCle (duty cycle) PHASe (pulse-pulse phase) FREQuency (frequency deviation)
NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected TIMPULSE (pulse characteristics analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :PULSe :WAVeform :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVision :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:PULSe:WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value of the horizontal axis (left edge) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> sets the minimum horizontal value. Range: -32000 to 0 s. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:WAVeform:X:SCALe:OFFSet -100us sets the minimum horizontal value to -100 ms.
:DISPlay:PULSe:WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or time, scale (per division) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale. Range: 0 to 3200 s/div. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:WAVeform:X:SCALe:PDIVision 10us sets the horizontal scale to 10 ms/div.
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:DISPlay:PULSe:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis in the time domain display to the default full-scale value.
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:DISPlay:PULSe:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom) of the vertical axis in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum value of the vertical axis. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -1 TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:PULSe:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets the vertical axis scale (per division) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -1 TIMPULSE :DISPlay:PULSe:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10 sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div
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:DISPlay:SPECtrum Subgroup
The :DISPlay:SPECtrum commands control the spectrum view. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have a spectrum that is currently displayed in the view, regardless of the measurement mode. The :DISPlay:SPECtrum:MLINe (multi display lines) commands are available only in the SARTIME (Real Time S/A) mode.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :SPECtrum :BMARker :STATe :GRATicule :GRID :MLINe :AMPLitude :INTerval :OFFSet [:STATe] :ANNotation [:STATe] :FREQuency :INTerval :OFFSet [:STATe] :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVision :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision
Parameter
<frequency> <frequency>
<amplitude> <amplitude>
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:GRATicule:GRID
:BMARker:STATe :Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision
:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet
:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet
:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision
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:DISPlay:SPECtrum:BMARker:STATe(?)
Determines whether to show the band power marker.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides the band power marker. ON or 1 shows the band power marker.
:DISPlay:SPECtrum:GRATicule:GRID(?)
Selects or queries how the graticule is displayed. NOTE. This command is available in the S/A (spectrum analysis) mode except Real Time S/A.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF hides the graticule. FIX always shows the 10 divisions10 divisions graticule. FLEX shows the graticule so that one division is set in 1-2-5 sequence.
All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :DISPlay:SPECtrum:GRATicule:GRID FIX always shows the 1010 graticule.
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:DISPlay:SPECtrum:MLINe:AMPLitude:INTerval(?)
Sets or queries the interval of the amplitude multi display lines in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the interval of the amplitude multi display lines. Range: 0 to 100 dB. SARTIME :DISPlay:SPECtrum:MLINe:AMPLitude:INTerval 5 sets the interval to 5 dB.
:DISPlay:SPECtrum:MLINe:AMPLitude:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the offset of the amplitude multi display lines in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the offset of the amplitude multi display lines. Range: -100 to 0 dBm. SARTIME :DISPlay:SPECtrum:MLINe:AMPLitude:OFFSet -10 sets the offset to - dBm. -10
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:DISPlay:SPECtrum:MLINe:AMPLitude[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to show the amplitude multi display lines in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides the amplitude multi display lines. ON or 1 shows the amplitude multi display lines.
:DISPlay:SPECtrum:MLINe:ANNotation[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to show the multi display lines readout in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides the multi display lines readout. ON or 1 shows the multi display lines readout.
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:DISPlay:SPECtrum:MLINe:FREQuency:INTerval(?)
Sets or queries the interval of the frequency multi display lines in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the interval of the frequency multi display lines. Range: 0 to full span (Hz). SARTIME :DISPlay:SPECtrum:MLINe:FREQuency:INTerval 1MHz sets the interval to 1 MHz.
:DISPlay:SPECtrum:MLINe:FREQuency:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the offset of the frequency multi display lines in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the offset of the frequency multi display lines. Range: Center frequency Span/2 (Hz) The default value is the center frequency; the frequency multi display lines are placed from the center frequency at regular intervals.
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:DISPlay:SPECtrum:MLINe:FREQuency[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to show the frequency multi display lines in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides the frequency multi display lines. ON or 1 shows the frequency multi display lines.
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:DISPlay:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal, or frequency, value (left edge) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the spectrum view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for setting the scale. All :DISPlay:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:OFFSet 100MHz sets the minimum horizontal value to 100 MHz.
:DISPlay:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or frequency, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. All :DISPlay:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:PDIVision 100.0E+3 sets the horizontal scale to 100 kHz/div.
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:DISPlay:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None All :DISPlay:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the spectrum view.
:DISPlay:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None All :DISPlay:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value in the spectrum view.
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:DISPlay:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical, or amplitude, value (bottom) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
<ampl>::=<NRf> sets the minimum vertical value. Range: -200 to 0 dBm. All :DISPlay:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical, or amplitude, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale in the spectrum view. Range: 0 to 10 dB/div. All :DISPlay:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10 sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div.
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:DISPlay:TFRequency Subgroup
The :DISPlay:TFRequency commands control a three-dimensional view (spectrogram). NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected SARTIME (Real Time S/A) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command. In the SASGRAM (S/A with Spectrogram) mode, you cannot set the scale of the spectrogram.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :TFRequency :SGRam :COLor [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANge :MLINe :ANNotation [:STATe] :FREQuency :INTerval :OFFSet [:STATe] :TIME :INTerval :OFFSet [:STATe] :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :SPAN :Y [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PLINe
Parameter
<amplitude> <relative_amplitude>
<frequency> <frequency>
<frame_count> <frame_count>
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Spectrogram
:SGRam:Y[:SCALe]:PLINe :SGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe :SGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet :SGRam:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet :SGRam:X[:SCALe]:SPAN :SGRam:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet NOTE: Command header :DISPlay:TFRequency is omitted here.
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:DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom) of the color, or amplitude, axis in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum color-axis value. Range: -200 to 0 dBm. SARTIME :DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:COLor:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum color-axis value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the color, or amplitude, axis in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<rel_ampl>::={ 10 | 20 | 50 | 100 } [dB] specifies full-scale value of the color axis. SARTIME :DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:COLor:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets full-scale value of the color axis to 100 dB.
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:DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:ANNotation[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to show the multi display lines readout in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides the multi display lines readout. ON or 1 shows the multi display lines readout.
:DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:FREQuency:INTerval(?)
Sets or queries the interval of the frequency multi display lines in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the interval of the frequency multi display lines. Range: 0 to full span (Hz). SARTIME :DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:FREQuency:INTerval 1MHz sets the interval to 1 MHz.
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:DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:FREQuency:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the offset of the frequency multi display lines in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the offset of the frequency multi display lines. Range: Center frequency Span/2 (Hz) The default value is the center frequency; the frequency multi display lines are placed from the center frequency at regular intervals.
:DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:FREQuency[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to show the frequency multi display lines in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides the frequency multi display lines. ON or 1 shows the frequency multi display lines.
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:DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:TIME:INTerval(?)
Sets or queries the interval of the time multi display lines in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the interval of the time multi display lines. Range: 0 second minimum. The maximum value depends on acquired data quantity. SARTIME :DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:TIME:INTerval 1ms sets the interval to 1 ms.
:DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:TIME:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the offset of the time multi display lines in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the offset of the time multi display lines. Range: 0 second maximum (Zero represents the latest frame.) The minimum value depends on acquired data quantity. SARTIME :DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:TIME:OFFSet -500us sets the offset to -500 s.
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:DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:TIME[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to show the time multi display lines in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides the time multi display lines. ON or 1 shows the time multi display lines.
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:DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal, or frequency, value (left edge) in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the spectrogram. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. SARTIME :DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:X:SCALe:OFFSet 100MHz sets the minimum horizontal value to 100 MHz.
:DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:X[:SCALe]:SPAN(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or frequency, span in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal span in the spectrogram. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. SARTIME :DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:X:SCALe:SPAN 10MHz sets the span to 10 MHz.
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:DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal, or frame number, value (bottom) in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the minimum vertical value in the spectrogram. Range: Frame # -63999 to 0. SARTIME :DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to frame # -100.
:DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:Y[:SCALe]:PLINe(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (the number of frames per line) when the overview displays a spectrogram. Frames are thinned out from all the acquired framed data at intervals of the number of frames specified in this command, before the spectrogram is displayed. For example, if you set the argument to 5, the data will be displayed every 5 frames.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the vertical scale in the spectrogram. Range: 1 to 1024 frames per line. SARTIME :DISPlay:TFRequency:SGRam:Y:SCALe:PLINe 5 displays the data in the spectrogram every 5 frames.
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:DISPlay[:VIEW] Subgroup
The :DISPlay[:VIEW] commands control the display brightness and format.
Command Tree
Parameter
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:DISPlay[:VIEW]:BRIGhtness(?)
Sets or queries the display brightness.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the brightness. Range: 0 to 1.0. 1.0 represents the maximum brightness. NOTE. Using the front-panel keys (System Display Brightness), the brightness range is 0 to 100% (default: 100%).
:DISPlay[:VIEW]:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the view display format.
Syntax
Arguments
V1S specifies that only View 1 is displayed. V3S specifies that only View 3 is displayed. V4S specifies that only View 4 is displayed. VSPL specifies that Views 1 and 4 are tiled horizontally. HSPL specifies that Views 1 and 4 are tiled vertically. MULTitude specifies that multiple views are displayed simultaneously.
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NOTE. You must have selected SASGRAM or SARTIME with the INSTrument[:SELect] command to use VSPL or HSPL. You must have selected a measurement mode which has three views to use MULTitude.
View 1
View 3
View 4 MULTitude
Related Commands
:INSTrument[:SELect]
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:DISPlay:WAVeform Subgroup
The :DISPlay:WAVeform commands control the time domain display in the main view in the Demod (modulation analysis) and Time (time analysis) modes. There are six types of time domain display associated with six different measurement items: Frequency vs. Time I/Q level vs. Time Frequency shift vs. Time AM demodulation display (percentage modulation vs. time) FM demodulation display (frequency shift vs. time) PM demodulation display (phase shift vs. time) NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMADEM (analog modulation analysis) or TIMTRAN (time characteristic analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :WAVeform :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVision :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision
Main view
Parameter
<time> <time>
<amplitude> <amplitude>
:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision
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:DISPlay:WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value of the horizontal axis (left edge) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> sets the minimum horizontal value. Range: -32000 to 0 s. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMADEM, DEMDDEM, TIMTRAN :DISPlay:WAVeform:X:SCALe:OFFSet -100us sets the minimum horizontal value to -100 ms.
:DISPlay:WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or time, scale (per division) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale. Range: 0 to 3200 s/div. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMADEM, DEMDDEM, TIMTRAN :DISPlay:WAVeform:X:SCALe:PDIVision 10us sets the horizontal scale to 10 ms/div.
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:DISPlay:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMADEM, DEMDDEM, TIMTRAN :DISPlay:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis in the time domain display to the default full-scale value.
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:DISPlay:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value of the vertical axis (bottom) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum value of the vertical axis. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -1 DEMADEM, DEMDDEM, TIMTRAN :DISPlay:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets the vertical axis scale (per division) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -1 DEMADEM, DEMDDEM, TIMTRAN :DISPlay:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10 sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div.
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:DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum Subgroup
The :DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum commands control the spectrum display in the audio measurements. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMAUDIO (audio measurements) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :AUDio :SPECtrum :MLINe :AMPLitude :INTerval :OFFSet [:STATe] :ANNotation [:STATe] :FREQuency :INTerval :OFFSet [:STATe] :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVision :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision
Parameter
<frequency> <frequency>
<amplitude> <amplitude>
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:DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:MLINe:AMPLitude:INTerval(?)
Sets or queries the interval of the amplitude multi display lines in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the interval of the amplitude multi display lines. Range: 0 to 100 dB. DEMAUDIO :DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:MLINe:AMPLitude:INTerval 5 sets the interval to 5 dB.
:DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:MLINe:AMPLitude:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the offset of the amplitude multi display lines in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the offset of the amplitude multi display lines. Range: -100 to 0 dBm. DEMAUDIO :DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:MLINe:AMPLitude:OFFSet -10 sets the offset to - dBm. -10
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:DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:MLINe:AMPLitude[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to show the amplitude multi display lines in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides the amplitude multi display lines. ON or 1 shows the amplitude multi display lines.
:DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:MLINe:ANNotation[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to show the multi display lines readout in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides the multi display lines readout. ON or 1 shows the multi display lines readout.
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:DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:MLINe:FREQuency:INTerval(?)
Sets or queries the interval of the frequency multi display lines in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the interval of the frequency multi display lines. Range: 0 to full span (Hz). DEMAUDIO :DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:MLINe:FREQuency:INTerval 1MHz sets the interval to 1 MHz.
:DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:MLINe:FREQuency:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the offset of the frequency multi display lines in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the offset of the frequency multi display lines. Range: Center frequency Span/2 (Hz) The default value is the center frequency; the frequency multi display lines are placed from the center frequency at regular intervals.
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:DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:MLINe:FREQuency[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to show the frequency multi display lines in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides the frequency multi display lines. ON or 1 shows the frequency multi display lines.
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:DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal, or frequency, value (left edge) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the spectrum view. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. DEMAUDIO :DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:OFFSet 100MHz sets the minimum horizontal value to 100 MHz.
:DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or frequency, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale (per division). For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. DEMAUDIO :DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:PDIVision 100.0E+3 sets the horizontal scale to 100 kHz/div.
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:DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMAUDIO :DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the spectrum view.
:DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMAUDIO :DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value in the spectrum view.
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:DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical, or amplitude, value (bottom) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
<ampl>::=<NRf> sets the minimum vertical value. Range: -200 to 0 dBm. DEMAUDIO :DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical, or amplitude, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale in the spectrum view. Range: 0 to 10 dB/div. DEMAUDIO :DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10 sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div.
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:DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency Subgroup
The :DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency commands control a three-dimensional view (spectrogram) in the audio measurements. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMAUDIO (Audio Measurements) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :AUDio :TFRequency :SGRam :COLor [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANge :MLINe :ANNotation [:STATe] :FREQuency :INTerval :OFFSet [:STATe] :TIME :INTerval :OFFSet [:STATe] :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :SPAN :Y [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PLINe
Parameter
<amplitude> <relative_amplitude>
<frequency> <frequency>
<frame_count> <frame_count>
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:DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom) of the color, or amplitude, axis in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum color-axis value. Range: -200 to 0 dBm. DEMAUDIO :DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:COLor:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum color-axis value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the color, or amplitude, axis in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<rel_ampl>::={ 10 | 20 | 50 | 100 } [dB] specifies full-scale value of the color axis. DEMAUDIO :DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:COLor:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets full-scale value of the color axis to 100 dB.
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:DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:ANNotation[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to show the multi display lines readout in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides the multi display lines readout. ON or 1 shows the multi display lines readout.
:DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:FREQuency:INTerval(?)
Sets or queries the interval of the frequency multi display lines in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the interval of the frequency multi display lines. Range: 0 to full span (Hz). DEMAUDIO :DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:FREQuency:INTerval 1MHz sets the interval to 1 MHz.
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:DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:FREQuency:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the offset of the frequency multi display lines in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the offset of the frequency multi display lines. Range: Center frequency Span/2 (Hz) The default value is the center frequency; the frequency multi display lines are placed from the center frequency at regular intervals.
:DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:FREQuency[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to show the frequency multi display lines in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides the frequency multi display lines. ON or 1 shows the frequency multi display lines.
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:DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:TIME:INTerval(?)
Sets or queries the interval of the time multi display lines in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the interval of the time multi display lines. Range: 0 second minimum. The maximum value depends on acquired data quantity. DEMAUDIO :DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:TIME:INTerval 1m sets the interval to 1 ms.
:DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:TIME:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the offset of the time multi display lines in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the offset of the time multi display lines. Range: 0 second maximum (Zero represents the latest frame.) The minimum value depends on acquired data quantity. DEMAUDIO :DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:TIME:OFFSet -500u sets the offset to -500 s.
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:DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:MLINe:TIME[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to show the time multi display lines in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides the time multi display lines. ON or 1 shows the time multi display lines.
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:DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal, or frequency, value (left edge) in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the spectrogram. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMAUDIO :DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:X:SCALe:OFFSet 100MHz sets the minimum horizontal value to 100 MHz.
:DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:X[:SCALe]:SPAN(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or frequency, span in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal span in the spectrogram. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMAUDIO :DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:X:SCALe:SPAN 10MHz sets the span to 10 MHz.
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:DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal, or frame number, value (bottom) in the spectrogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the minimum vertical value in the spectrogram. Range: Frame # -63999 to 0. DEMAUDIO :DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to frame # -100.
:DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:Y[:SCALe]:PLINe(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (the number of frames per line) when the overview displays a spectrogram. Frames are thinned out from all the acquired framed data at intervals of the number of frames specified in this command, before the spectrogram is displayed. For example, if you set the argument to 5, the data will be displayed every 5 frames.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the vertical scale in the spectrogram. Range: 1 to 1024 frames per line. DEMAUDIO :DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency:SGRam:Y:SCALe:PLINe 5 displays the data in the spectrogram every 5 frames.
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:DISPlay:DDEMod Subgroup
The :DISPlay:DDEMod commands control display for the digital modulation analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMDDEM (digital modulation analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :DDEMod :CCDF :LINE :GAUSsian [:STATe] :MVIew :DSTart :FORMat
Parameter
<boolean> AUTO | FIX | ADD OFF | IQVTime | FVTime | CONSte | VECTor | EVM | MERRor | PERRor | IEYE| QEYE | TEYE | STABle | PVTime | AMAM | AMPM | DAMam | DAMPm | CCDF | PDF | FSKDev LEFT | NONE | RIGHt P1M | P2M | P4M | P8M | P16M | P32M BINary | OCTal | HEXadecimal CODE | PHASe
:HSSHift :MPHase :RADix :SEQuence :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :MAXimum :MINimum :OFFSet :RANGe
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:NLINearity :LINE :BFIT [:STATe] :REFerence [:STATe] :MASK [:STATe] :SVIew :DSTart :FORMat
<boolean> <boolean> <boolean> AUTO | FIX | ADD SPECtrum | IQVTime | FVTime | CONSte | VECTor | EVM | MERRor | PERRor | IEYE | QEYE | TEYE | STABle | PVTime | AMAM | AMPM | DAMam | DAMPm | CCDF | PDF LEFT | NONE | RIGHt P1M | P2M | P4M | P8M | P16M | P32M BINary | OCTal | HEXadecimal CODE | PHASe
:HSSHift :MPHase :RADix :SEQuence :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet <numeric_value> :RANGe <numeric_value> :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :MAXimum <numeric_value> :MINimum <numeric_value> :OFFSet <numeric_value> :RANGe <numeric_value>
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:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe
:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:CCDF:LINE:GAUSsian[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to display the Gaussian line for CCDF measurement in the digital modulation analysis. This command is valid only when :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to CCDF.
Syntax
Arguments
DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:CCDF:LINE:GAUSsian:STATe ON displays the Gaussian line for the CCDF measurement. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:DSTart(?)
Selects or queries the decoding start position for ASK, FSK, and GFSK signals with the decoding format of Manchester or Miller on the main view during the digital moduration analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to STABle (symbol table), and [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to ASK, FSK, or GFSK.
Syntax
Arguments
AUTO determines the decoding start position automatically. FIX starts decoding from the beginning of a symbol. ADD delays the decoding start position by half a symbol.
DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:DSTart AUTO determines the decoding start position automatically. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the display format of the main view in the digital modulation analysis.
Syntax
:DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat { OFF | IQVTime | FVTime | CONSte | VECTor | EVM | MERRor | PERRor | IEYE | QEYE | TEYE | STABle | PVTime | AMAM | AMPM | DAMam | DAMPm | CCDF | PDF | FSKDev } :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat?
Arguments
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CONSte VECTor EVM MERRor PERRor IEYE QEYE TEYE STABle PVTime AMAM AMPM DAMam DAMPm CCDF PDF FSKDev
NOTE. The display format is restricted by the modulation type. For details, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument.
DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat IEYE selects the eye diagram with I data along the vertical axis. :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:HSSHift(?)
Selects or queries the Q data half symbol shift for an OQPSK modulation signal on the main view during the digital modulation analysis. NOTE. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to OQPSK. This command setting affects the :DISPLay:DDEMod:SVIew:HSSHift command setting immediately.
Syntax
Arguments
LEFT shifts Q data by half a symbol in the negative direction on the time axis. NONE does not shift Q data (default). RIGHt shifts Q data by half a symbol in the positive direction on the time axis.
DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:HSSHift LEFT shifts Q data by half a symbol in the negative direction on the time axis. :DISPLay:DDEMod:SVIew:HSSHift, [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:MPHase(?)
Selects or queries the multiplication constant of the phase multiplication constellation display for a CPM signal on the main view. NOTE. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to CPM and :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat to CONSte.
Syntax
Arguments
Table 2- shows the arguments and multiplication constants. -44 Table 2- 44: Phase multiplication
Argument P1M P2M P4M P8M P16M P32M Multiplication constant 1 2 4 8 16 32
DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:MPHase P8M sets the multiplication constant of the phase multiplication display to 8. :DISPLay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:RADix(?)
Selects or queries the base of symbols in the main view in the digital modulation analysis. This command is valid only when :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Arguments
BINary selects binary notation. OCTal selects octal notation. HEXadecimal selects hexadecimal notation.
DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:RADix BINary selects binary notation for the symbol table. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:SEQuence(?)
Selects or queries how to determine the symbol value on the symbol table in the main view during the digital modulation analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is PSD8p (D8PSK) and :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Arguments
CODE selects the code sequence that determines the symbol value by the phase difference between the current and the previous symbols using Gray code. For example, when the phase difference is /2, the symbol value is 3. PHASe selects the phase sequence that determines the symbol value by the phase angle directly. For example, when the phase angle is /2, the symbol value is 2. See Figure 2-16.
2 3 Phase sequence 4 5 6 /4 0 7 1 Code sequence 6 7 5 4 0 2 3 1
DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:SEQuence CODE selects the code sequence for determining symbol values. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the main view during the digital modulation analysis. This command is not available when :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to CONSTe, VECTor, IEYE, QEYE, TEYE, or STABle.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the main view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet -40us sets the minimum horizontal value to - ms when the main view displays -40 IQ level versus time. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view during the digital modulation analysis. This command is not available when :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to CONSTe, VECTor, IEYE, QEYE, TEYE, STABle, AMAM, AMPM, DAMam or DAMPm.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 40us sets the full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 40 ms when the main view displays IQ level versus time. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the main view. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the main views vertical axis to the default full-scale value. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:MAXimum(?)
Sets or queries the maximum vertical value (top end) in the CCDF main view during the digital modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to CCDF.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the maximum vertical value in the CCDF view. Range: Twice of the minimum value to 100% The minimum value is set using the :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe] :MINimum command.
DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:MAXimum 80pct sets the maximum vertical value to 80% in the CCDF main view. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:MINimum
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:MINimum(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom end) in the CCDF main view during the digital modulation analysis. This comman is valid when :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to CCDF.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the CCDF view. Range: 0.01 to 1/2 of the maximum value in percent (%) The maximum value is set using the :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe] :MAXimum command.
DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:MINimum 0.1pct sets the minimum vertical value to 0.1% in the CCDF main view. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:MAXimum
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the main view during the digital modulation analysis. This command is not available when :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to CONSTe, VECTor, IEYE, QEYE, TEYE, STABle, AMPM, DAMPm, or CCDF. The query command is valid when :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to AMAM.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -1 DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -500mV sets the minimum vertical value to -500 mV when the main view displays IQ level versus time. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view during the digital modulation analysis. This command is not available when :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to CONSTe, VECTor, IEYE, QEYE, TEYE, STABle, AMAM, DAMam, or CCDF.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appen-1 dix D. DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 500mV sets full-scale value of the vertical axis to 500 mV when the the main view displays IQ level versus time. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:NLINearity:LINE:BFIT[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to display the best-fit line for the AM/AM or AM/PM measurement in the digital modulation analysis. This command is valid only when :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to AMAM, AMPM, DAMam or DAMPm.
Syntax
Arguments
DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:NLINearity:LINE:BFIT:STATe ON displays the best-fit line for AM/AM or AM/PM measurement. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:NLINearity:LINE:REFerence[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to display the recovered reference line for AM/AM or AM/PM measurement in the digital modulation analysis. This command is valid only when :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to AMAM, AMPM, DAMam or DAMPm.
Syntax
Arguments
DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:NLINearity:LINE:REFerence:STATe ON displays the reference line for the AM/AM or AM/PM measurement. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:NLINearity:MASK[:STATe](?)
Determines whether the linear signal region is visible for the AM/AM measurement in the digital modulation analysis. This command is valid only when :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to AMAM or DAMam.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 shows the linear signal region mask. OFF or 0 hides the linear signal region mask.
DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:NLINearity:MASK:STATe ON shows the linear signal region mask for the AM/AM measurement. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:DSTart(?)
Selects or queries the decode start position for ASK, FSK, and GFSK modulation signals on the subview during the digital moduration analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to STABle (symbol table), and [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to ASK, FSK, or GFSK.
Syntax
Arguments
AUTO searches for a possible pattern that maches the format. FIX fixes the decode criterion inside. ADD adds a half symbol delay before decoding.
DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:DSTart AUTO searches for a possible pattern that maches the format. :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the display format of the subview in the digital modulation analysis.
Syntax
:DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat { SPECtrum | IQVTime | FVTime | CONSte | VECTor | EVM | MERRor | PERRor | IEYE | QEYE | TEYE | STABle | PVTime | AMAM | AMPM | DAMam | DAMPm | CCDF | PDF } :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat?
Arguments
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NOTE. The argument FVTime is valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is GFSK or FSK. The argument PVTime is valid only when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is ASK. The display format is restricted by the modulation type. Refer to the RSA3408B User Manual for details.
DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat CONSte displays the constellation in the subview. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:HSSHift(?)
Selects or queries the Q data half symbol shift for an OQPSK modulation signal on the subview during the digital modulation analysis. NOTE. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to OQPSK. This command setting affects the :DISPLay:DDEMod:MVIew:HSSHift command setting immediately.
Syntax
Arguments
LEFT shifts Q data by half a symbol in the negative direction on the time axis. NONE does not shift Q data (default). RIGHt shifts Q data by half a symbol in the positive direction on the time axis.
DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:HSSHift LEFT specifies that half a symbol of Q data is shifted to the left side. :DISPLay:DDEMod:MVIew:HSSHift, [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:MPHase(?)
Selects or queries the multiplication constant of the phase multiplication constellation display for a CPM signal on the subview. NOTE. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to CPM and :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat to CONSte.
Syntax
Arguments
Same as the :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:MPHase command. Refer to Table 2- on page 2-44 -288. DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:MPHase P8M sets the multiplication constant of the phase multiplication display to 8. :DISPLay:DDEMod:MVIew:MPHase, :DISPLay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:RADix(?)
Selects or queries the base of symbols in the subview during the digital modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Arguments
BINary selects binary notation. OCTal selects octal notation. HEXadecimal selects hexadecimal notation.
DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:RADix BINary selects binary notation for the symbol table. :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:SEQuence(?)
Selects or queries how to determine the symbol value on the symbol table in the subview during the digital modulation analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is PSD8p (D8PSK) and :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Same as the :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:SEQuence command on page 2-290. DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:SEQuence CODE selects the code sequence for determining symbol values. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:SEQuence, :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the subview during the digital modulation analysis. This command is not available when :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to CONSTe, VECTor, IEYE, QEYE, TEYE, or STABle.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the subview. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet -2.5 sets the minimum horizontal value to -2.5 when the subview displays the constellation. :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview during the digital modulation analysis. This command is not available when :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to CONSTe, VECTor, IEYE, QEYE, TEYE, STABle, AMAM, AMPM, DAMam or DAMPm.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in -1 Appendix D. DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 2.5 sets full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 2.5 when the subview displays the constellation. :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the subview. :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis in the subview to the default full-scale value. :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:MAXimum(?)
Sets or queries the maximum vertical value (top end) in the CCDF subview during the digital modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to CCDF.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the maximum vertical value in the CCDF view. Range: Twice of the minimum value to 100% The minimum value is set using the :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe] :MINimum command.
DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:MAXimum 80pct sets the maximum vertical value to 80% in the CCDF subview. :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:MINimum
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:MINimum(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom end) in the CCDF subview during the digital modulation analysis. This comman is valid when :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to CCDF.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the CCDF view. Range: 0.01 to 1/2 of the maximum value in percent (%) The maximum value is set using the :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe] :MAXimum command.
DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:MINimum 0.1pct sets the minimum vertical value to 0.1% in the CCDF subview. :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:MAXimum
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the subview during the digital modulation analysis. This command is not available when :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to CONSTe, VECTor, IEYE, QEYE, TEYE, STABle, AMPM, DAMPm, or CCDF. The query command is valid when :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to AMAM.
Syntax Arguments
:DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet <value> <value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the subview. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -1 DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm when the subview displays spectrum. :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview during the digital modulation analysis. This command is not available when :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to CONSTe, VECTor, IEYE, QEYE, TEYE, STABle, AMAM, DAMam, or CCDF.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appen-1 dix D. DEMDDEM :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets full-scale value of the vertical axis to 100 dB when the subview displays spectrum. :DISPlay:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod Subgroup
The :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod commands control display of the main view and subview for the RFID modulation analysis. This command group is valid in the following measurements: H H H H H H Carrier Power on/down RF envelope Constellation Eye diagram Symbol table
NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMRFID (RFID modulation analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :RFID :DDEMod :MVIew :AREA [:PERCent] :BURSt [:NUMBer] :EDGE [:NUMBer] :ENVelope [:NUMBer] :GUIDeline [:STATe] :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVision :RANGe
Parameter
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:Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision :RANGe :SVIew :AREA [:PERCent] :BURSt [:NUMBer] :EDGE [:NUMBer] :ENVelope [:NUMBer] :FORMat
<numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> SPECtrum | PVTime | FVTime | ZSPectrum | RFENvelope | FSKPulse | CONSte | VECTor | EYE | STABle <boolean>
:GUIDeline [:STATe] :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVision :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision :RANGe
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:AREA[:PERCent](?)
Sets or queries the percentage of display area (sample points) from the beginning in the selected burst. This command is valid when [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement is set to CONSte (constellation) and EYE (eye diagram).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the percentage of area in the selected burst to display from the beginning. Range: 0.1 to 100% (default: 100%). 100% represents the whole burst. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:AREA:PERCent 90 sets the display area to 90%. [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:BURSt[:NUMBer](?)
Sets or queries the burst number to display the measurement result in the main view. This command is valid when [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, or STABle.
Syntax
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the burst number. Range: 0 to 31. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:BURSt:NUMBer 5 sets the burst number to 5. [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:EDGE[:NUMBer](?)
Sets or queries the edge number to display the measurement result in the main view. This command is valid when [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement is set to PODown.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the edge number. Range: 0 to (the number of acquired edges) - 1. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:EDGE:NUMBer 5 sets the edge number to 5. [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:ENVelope[:NUMBer](?)
Sets or queries the envelope number to display the measurement result in the main view. This command is valid when [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, or STABle.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the envelope number. Range: 0 to (the number of acquired envelopes) - 1. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:ENVelope:NUMBer 5 sets the envelope number to 5. [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:GUIDeline[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to display the guideline in the main view during the RFID analysis. This command is valid when [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, or STABle.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 shows the guideline in the main view. OFF or 0 hides the guideline in the main view.
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the main view in the RFID analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the main view. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet -100ms sets the minimum horizontal value to -100 ms when the main view displays the RF envelope. [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal scale (per division) in the main view during the RFID analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale (per division) in the main view. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:MVIew:X:SCALe:PDIVision 5ms sets the horizontal scale to 5 ms/div when the main view displays the RF envelope. [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view in the RFID analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 10MHz sets the full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 10 MHz when the main view displays the carrier spectrum. [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the main view. [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the main views vertical axis to the default full-scale value. [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) of the main view in the RFID analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -3 DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm when the main view displays the carrier spectrum. [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (per division) of the main view in the RFID analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale (per division). The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -3 DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 5m sets the vertical scale to 5 mV/div when the main view displays the RF envelope. [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the vertical axis of the main view in the RFID analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appen-3 dix D. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets full-scale value of the vertical axis to 100 dB when the main view displays the carrier spectrum. [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:AREA[:PERCent](?)
Sets or queries the percentage of display area (sample points) from the beginning in the selected burst. This command is valid when :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod :SVIew:FORMat is set to CONSte (constellation) and EYE (eye diagram).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the percentage of area in the selected burst to display from the beginning. Range: 0.1 to 100% (default: 100%). 100% represents the whole burst. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:MVIew:AREA:PERCent 90 sets the display area to 90%. :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:BURSt[:NUMBer](?)
Sets or queries the burst number to display the measurement result in the subview. This command is valid when [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, or STABle.
Syntax
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the burst number. Range: 0 to 31. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:BURSt:NUMBer 5 sets the burst number to 5. [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:EDGE[:NUMBer](?)
Sets or queries the edge number to display the measurement result in the subview. This command is valid when [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement is set to PODown.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the edge number. Range: 0 to (the number of acquired edges) - 1. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:EDGE:NUMBer 5 sets the edge number to 5. [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:ENVelope[:NUMBer](?)
Sets or queries the envelope number to display the measurement result in the subview. This command is valid when [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, or STABle.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the envelope number. Range: 0 to (the number of acquired envelopes) - 1. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:ENVelope:NUMBer 5 sets the envelope number to 5. [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the display format of the subview in the RFID analysis.
Syntax
:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat { SPECtrum | PVTime | FVTime | ZSPectrum | RFENvelope | FSKPulse | CONSte | VECTor | EYE | STABle } :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat?
Arguments
The arguments and display formats are as follows. Table 2- 46: Subview display format, RFID
Argument SPECtrum PVTime FVTime ZSPectrum RFENvelope FSKPulse CONSte VECTor EYE STABle Display format Spectrum Power versus Time Frequency versus Time Zoomed spectrum RF envelope FSK pulse Constellation Vector Eye diagram Symbol table
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:GUIDeline[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to display the guideline in the subview during the RFID analysis. This command is valid when [:SENse]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, or STABle.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 shows the guideline in the subview. OFF or 0 hides the guideline in the subview.
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the subview. This command is valid when :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to SPECtrum, PVTime, FVTime, ZSPectrum, or RFENvelope.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the subview. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet -100ms sets the minimum horizontal value to -100 ms when the subview displays the RF envelope. :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal scale (per division) in the subview. This command is valid when :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to SPECtrum, PVTime, FVTime, ZSPectrum, or RFENvelope.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale in the subview. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:PDIVision 5ms sets the horizontal scale to 5 ms/div when the subview displays the RF envelope. :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview. This command is valid when :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to SPECtrum, PVTime, FVTime, ZSPectrum, or RFENvelope.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 10MHz sets full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 10 MHz when the subview displays the carrier spectrum. :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the subview. :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis in the subview to the default full-scale value. :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the subview. This command is valid when :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to SPECtrum, PVTime, FVTime, ZSPectrum, or RFENvelope.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the subview. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -3 DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm when the subview displays the spectrum. :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (per division) in the subview. This command is valid when :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to SPECtrum, PVTime, FVTime, ZSPectrum, or RFENvelope.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale (per division). The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -3 DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 5m sets the vertical scale to 5 mV/div when the subview displays the RF envelope. :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview. This command is valid when :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to SPECtrum, PVTime, FVTime, ZSPectrum, or RFENvelope.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appen-3 dix D. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets full-scale value of the vertical axis to 100 dB when the subview displays the carrier spectrum. :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:RFID:SPECtrum Subgroup
The :DISPlay:RFID:SPECtrum commands control the spectrum display in the RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) measurement. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMRFID (RFID analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :RFID :SPECtrum :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVision :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision
Parameter
<frequency> <frequency>
<amplitude> <amplitude>
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:DISPlay:RFID:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal, or frequency, value (left edge) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the spectrum view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:OFFSet 100MHz sets the minimum horizontal value to 100 MHz.
:DISPlay:RFID:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or frequency, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale (per division). Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:PDIVision 100.0E+3 sets the horizontal scale to 100 kHz/div.
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:DISPlay:RFID:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the spectrum view.
:DISPlay:RFID:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value in the spectrum view.
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:DISPlay:RFID:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical, or amplitude, value (bottom) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
<ampl>::=<NRf> sets the minimum vertical value. Range: -200 to 0 dBm. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:RFID:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical, or amplitude, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale in the spectrum view. Range: 0 to 10 dB/div. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10 sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div.
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:DISPlay:RFID:WAVeform Subgroup
The :DISPlay:RFID:WAVeform commands control the time domain display in the RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) measurement. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMRFID (RFID analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :RFID :WAVeform :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVsion :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVsion
Parameter
<time> <time>
<amplitude> <amplitude>
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:DISPlay:RFID:WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value of the horizontal axis (left edge) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> sets the minimum horizontal value. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:WAVeform:X:SCALe:OFFSet -100us sets the minimum horizontal value to -100 ms.
:DISPlay:RFID:WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or time, scale (per division) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:WAVeform:X:SCALe:PDIVision 10us sets the horizontal scale to 10 ms/div.
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:DISPlay:RFID:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis in the time domain display to the default full-scale value.
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:DISPlay:RFID:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom) of the vertical axis in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum value of the vertical axis. For the setting range, refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -1 DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:RFID:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets the vertical axis scale (per division) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale. For the setting range, refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -1 DEMRFID :DISPlay:RFID:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10 sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div.
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew Subgroup
The :DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew commands control display of the main view in the signal source analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected TIMSSOURCE (signal source analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :SSOurce :MVIew :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVision :RANGe :STARt :STOP :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision :RANGe
Parameter
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the main view during the signal source analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to SPURious (spurious), RTSPurious (real-time spurious), or FVTime (frequency versus time).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the main view. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet 950MHz sets the minimum horizontal value to 950 MHz when the main view displays the spurious. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal scale (per division) in the main view during the signal source analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to SPURious (spurious), RTSPurious (real-time spurious), or FVTime (frequency versus time).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale (per division) in the main view. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:X:SCALe:PDIVision 1us sets the horizontal scale to 1 s/div when the main view displays frequency versus time. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view during the signal source analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to SPURious (spurious), RTSPurious (real-time spurious), or FVTime (frequency versus time).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 10MHz sets the full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 10 MHz when the main view displays the spurious signals. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:STARt(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the main view of the phase noise measurement. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to PNOise (phase noise) or RTPNoise (real-time phase noise)
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the main view. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:X:SCALe:STARt 1kHz sets the minimum horizontal value to 1 kHz in the main view of the phase noise measurement. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:STOP(?)
Sets or queries the maximum horizontal value (right edge) in the main view of the phase noise measurement. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to PNOise (phase noise) or RTPNoise (real-time phase noise)
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the maximum horizontal value in the main view. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:X:SCALe:STOP 1MHz sets the maximum horizontal value to 1 MHz in the main view of the phase noise measurement. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the main view. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the main views vertical axis to the default full-scale value. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the main view during the signal source analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -4 TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBc/Hz in the main view of the phase noise measurement. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (per division) in the main view during the signal source analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale in the main view. For the setting range, refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -4 TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 50kHz sets the vertical scale to 50 kHz/div in the main view of the frequency versus time measurement. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view during the signal source analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appen-4 dix D. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets the vertical full-scale value to 100 dB in the main view of the phase noise measurement. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew Subgroup
The :DISPlay:SSOurce commands control display of the subview in the signal source analysis. This command group is valid in the following measurements: H H Real-time phase noise Real-time spurious
NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected TIMSSOURCE (signal source analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command. The :DISPLay:SSOurce:SVIew commands are valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to RTPNoise (real-time phase noise) or RTSPurious (real-time spurious).
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :SSOurce :SVIew :COLor [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANGe :FORMat :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVision :RANGe :STARt :STOP :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision :PLINe :RANGe
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
SPECtrum | NGRam | RJVTime | IPNVtime | CNVTime | CNVFrequency
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom) of the color axis in the subview displaying a noisogram. This command is valid when :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat is set to NGRam.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum color-axis value in the subview. Range: -230 to +70 dBc/Hz. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:COLor:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum color-axis value to -100 dBc/Hz.
:DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the color axis (C/N) in the subview displaying a noisogram. This command is valid when :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat is set to NGRam.
Syntax
Arguments
<rel_ampl>::={ 10 | 20 | 50 | 100 } [dB] specifies the full-scale value of the color axis. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:COLor:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets full-scale value of the color axis to 100 dB.
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the display format of the subview in the signal source analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
The arguments and display formats are listed in Table 2-47. The subview format depends on the main view format as shown in the table. Table 2- 47: Subview display formats in the signal source analysis
Argument SPECtrum NGRam RJVTime IPNVtime CNVTime CNVFrequency
1
Subview display format Spectrum Noisogram Random jitter versus Time Integrated phase noise versus Time C/N versus Time C/N versus Offset frequency
TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat NGRam selects the noisogram for the subview display format. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the subview during the signal source analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat is set to SPECtrum, RJVTime, IPNVtime, or CNVTime.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the subview. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet 1GHz sets the minimum horizontal value to 1 GHz when the subview displays the spectrum. :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal scale (time per division) in the subview during the signal source analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat is set to SPECtrum, RJVTime, IPNVtime, or CNVTime.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale in the subview. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:X:SCALe:PDIVision 1us sets the horizontal scale to 1 s/div when the subview displays the random jitter versus time. :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview during the signal source analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat is set to SPECtrum, RJVTime, IPNVtime, or CNVTime.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 10MHz sets the full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 10 MHz when the subview displays the spectrum. :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:STARt(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the subview during the signal source analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat is set to NGRam or CNVFrequency.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the main view. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:X:SCALe:STARt 1kHz sets the minimum horizontal value to 1 kHz in the subview displaying noisogram. :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:STOP(?)
Sets or queries the maximum horizontal value (right edge) in the subview during the signal source analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat is set to NGRam or CNVFrequency.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the maximum horizontal value in the subview. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:X:SCALe:STOP 1MHz sets the maximum horizontal value to 1 MHz in the subview displaying noisogram. :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the subview. :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the subviews vertical axis to the default full-scale value. :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the subview during the signal source analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the subview. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -4 TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm in the subview displaying spectrum. :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (per division) in the time domain display. This command is valid when :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat is set to SPECtrum, RJVTime, IPNVtime, CNVTime, or CNVFrequency.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -4 TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 15 sets the vertical scale to 15 dB/div in the subview displaying C/N versus time. :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PLINe(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (the number of frames per line) in the subview displaying a noisogram. Frames are thinned out from all the acquired framed data at intervals of the number of frames specified in this command, before the noisogram is displayed. For example, if you set the argument to 5, the data will be displayed every 5 frames. This command is valid when :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat is set to NGRam.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the vertical scale for the noisogram. Range: 1 to 1024 frames per line. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:OVIew:SGRam:Y:SCALe:PLINe 5 displays the data in the noisogram every 5 frames. :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview during the signal source analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat is set to SPECtrum, RJVTime, IPNVtime, CNVTime, or CNVFrequency.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appen-4 dix D. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets full-scale value of the vertical axis to 100 dB when the the subview displays the spectrum. :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:SPECtrum Subgroup
The :DISPlay:SSOurce:SPECtrum commands control the spectrum display in the signal source analysis. This command group is valid in the following measurements: H H Spurious Real-time spurious
NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected TIMSSOURCE (signal source analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command. The :DISPLay:SSOurce:SPECtrum commands are valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to SPURious (spurious) or RTSPurious (real-time spurious).
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :SSOurce :SPECtrum :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVision :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision
Parameter
<frequency> <frequency>
<amplitude> <amplitude>
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal, or frequency, value (left edge) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the spectrum view. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:OFFSet 100MHz sets the minimum horizontal value to 100 MHz.
:DISPlay:SSOurce:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or frequency, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale (per division). For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:PDIVision 100.0E+3 sets the horizontal scale to 100 kHz/div.
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the spectrum view.
:DISPlay:SSOurce:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value in the spectrum view.
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical, or amplitude, value (bottom) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
<ampl>::=<NRf> sets the minimum vertical value. Range: -200 to 0 dBm. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:SSOurce:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical, or amplitude, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale in the spectrum view. Range: 0 to 10 dB/div. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10 sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div.
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:TFRequency Subgroup
The :DISPlay:SSOurce:TFRequency commands control a three-dimensional view (noisogram) in the signal source analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected TIMSSOURCE (signal source analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command. These commands are valid when :DISplay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat is set to NGRam (noisogram).
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :SSOurce :TFRequency :NGRam :COLor [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANge :X [:SCALe] :STARt :STOP :Y [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PLINe
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<frequency> <frequency>
<frame_count> <frame_count>
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:TFRequency:NGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom) of the color axis (C/N) in the noisogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum color-axis value. Range: -230 to 70 dBc/Hz. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:TFRequency:NGRam:COLor:SCALe:OFFSet -50 sets the minimum color-axis value to - dBc/Hz. -50
:DISPlay:SSOurce:TFRequency:NGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the color, or amplitude, axis in the noisogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<rel_ampl>::={ 10 | 20 | 50 | 100 } [dBc/Hz] specifies full-scale value of the color axis. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:TFRequency:NGRam:COLor:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets full-scale value of the color axis to 100 dBc/Hz.
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:TFRequency:NGRam:X[:SCALe]:STARt(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the noisogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the noisogram. Range: 10 Hz to 100 MHz. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:TFRequency:NGRam:X:SCALe:STARt 1kHz sets the minimum horizontal value to 1 kHz.
:DISPlay:SSOurce:TFRequency:NGRam:X[:SCALe]:STOP(?)
Sets or queries the maximum horizontal value (right edge) in the noisogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the maximum horizontal value in the noisogram. Range: 10 Hz to 100 MHz. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:TFRequency:NGRam:X:SCALe:STOP 1MHz sets the maximum horizontal value to 1 MHz.
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:TFRequency:NGRam:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal, or frame number, value (bottom) in the noisogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the minimum vertical value in the noisogram. Range: Frame # -40960 to 0. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:TFRequency:NGRam:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to frame # -100.
:DISPlay:SSOurce:TFRequency:NGRam:Y[:SCALe]:PLINe(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (the number of frames per line) in the noisogram. Frames are thinned out from all the acquired framed data at intervals of the number of frames specified in this command, before the noisogram is displayed. For example, if you set the argument to 5, the data will be displayed every 5 frames.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the vertical scale in the noisogram. Range: 1 to 1024 frames per line. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:TFRequency:NGRam:Y:SCALe:PLINe 5 displays the data in the noisogram every 5 frames.
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:WAVeform Subgroup
The :DISPlay:SSOurce:WAVeform commands control the time domain display in the signal source analysis. This command group is valid in the frequency versus time measurement only. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected TIMSSOURCE (signal source analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command. The :DISPLay:SSOurce:WAVeform commands are valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to FVTime (Frequency versus Time).
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :SSOurce :WAVeform :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVsion :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVsion
Parameter
<time> <time>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value of the horizontal axis (left edge) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> sets the minimum horizontal value. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:WAVeform:X:SCALe:OFFSet -100ms sets the minimum horizontal value to -100 ms.
:DISPlay:SSOurce:WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or time, scale (per division) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale. For the setting range, refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192. TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:WAVeform:X:SCALe:PDIVision 10ms sets the horizontal scale to 10 ms/div.
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis in the time domain display to the default full-scale value.
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:DISPlay:SSOurce:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom) of the vertical axis in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum value of the vertical axis. For the setting range, refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -4 TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100kHz sets the minimum vertical value to -100 kHz in the frequency vs. time view.
:DISPlay:SSOurce:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets the vertical axis scale (per division) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale. For the setting range, refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -4 TIMSSOURCE :DISPlay:SSOurce:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 50kHz sets the vertical scale to 50 kHz/div in the frequency vs. time view.
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod Subgroup
The :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod commands control display of the main view and subview for the GSM/EDGE modulation analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMGSMEDGE (GSM/EDGE analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :GSMedge :DDEMod :MVIew FILTer :EINVerse :FORMat :STIMe :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :RANGe :SVIew FILTer :EINVerse :FORMat
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<boolean> IQVTime | SPECtrum | CONSte | VECTor | EVM | MERRor | PERRor | IEYE | QEYE | TEYE | STABle SYMBol | ISYMbol
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:FILTer:EINVerse(?)
Determines whether to enable or disable the inverse filter for the EDGE signal on the main view set to constellation in the GSM/EDGE analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is CONSte and [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MODulation is EDGE.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 disables the inverse filter for the EDGE signal. ON or 1 enables the inverse filter for the EDGE signal.
DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:FILTer:EINVerse ON enables the inverse filter for the EDGE signal. :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MODulation
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the display format of the main view in the GSM/EDGE analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
Table 2- shows the arguments and the display formats. -48 Table 2- 48: Main view display formats
Argument CONSte VECTor EVM MERRor PERRor OFF Display format Constellation Vector Error vector magnitude (EVM) Magnitude error Phase error Hides all measurement results.
DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat CONSte selects constellation for the main view. :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:STIMe(?)
Sets or queries the slice timing on the main view set to constellation in the GSM/EDGE analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:EINVerse is OFF, :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is CONSte and [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MODulation is EDGE.
Syntax
Arguments
SYMBol displays a red point at the symbol position. ISYMbol displays a red point halfway between two symbols.
DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:STIMe SYMBol displays a red point at the symbol position. :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:EINVerse, :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MODulation
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the main view in the GSM/EDGE analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the main view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet -20ms sets the minimum horizontal value to - ms when the main view displays -20 EVM. :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view in the GSM/EDGE analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 50us sets the full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 50 ms when the main view displays EVM. :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the main view. :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the main views vertical axis to the default full-scale value. :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value in the main view (bottom edge) in the GSM/EDGE analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to EVM, MERRor, or PERRor.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -1 DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet 10pct sets the minimum vertical value to 10% when the main view displays EVM. :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view in the GSM/EDGE analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to EVM, MERRor, or PERRor.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appen-1 dix D. DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 50pct sets full-scale value of the vertical axis to 50% when the the main view displays EVM. :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:FILTer:EINVerse(?)
Determines whether to enable or disable the inverse filter for the EDGE signal on the subview set to constellation in the GSM/EDGE analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is CONSte and [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MODulation is EDGE.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 disables the inverse filter for the EDGE signal. ON or 1 enables the inverse filter for the EDGE signal.
DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:FILTer:EINVerse ON enables the inverse filter for the EDGE signal in the subview. :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MODulation
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the display format of the subview in the GSM/EDGE analysis. This command is valid when the measurement item is modulation accuracy (MACCuracy), mean carrier power (MCPower), modulation spectrum (MODulation), or power versus time (PVTime).
Syntax
:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat { IQVTime | FVTime | CONSte | VECTor | EVM | MERRor | PERRor | IEYE | QEYE | TEYE | STABle } :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat?
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Arguments
The arguments and display formats are as follows: Table 2- 49: Subview display formats
Argument IQVTime SPECtrum CONSte VECTor EVM MERRor PERRor IEYE QEYE TEYE STABle Display format IQ level versus Time Spectrum Constellation Vector Error vector magnitude (EVM) Amplitude error Phase error Eye diagram (vertical axis: I data) Eye diagram (vertical axis: Q data) Eye diagram (vertical axis: Phase) Symbol table
NOTE. The display format is fixed to spectrum when the measurement item is switching spectrum (SWITching).
DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat CONSte displays the constellation in the subview. :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:STIMe(?)
Sets or queries the slice timing on the subview set to constellation in the GSM/EDGE analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:EINVerse is OFF, :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is CONSte and [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MODulation is EDGE.
Syntax
Arguments
SYMBol displays a red point at the symbol position. ISYMbol displays a red point halfway between two symbols.
DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:STIMe SYMBol displays a red point at the symbol position. :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:EINVerse, :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MODulation
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the subview in the GSM/EDGE analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the subview. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet -2.5 sets the minimum horizontal value to -2.5 when the subview displays the constellation. :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview in the GSM/EDGE analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 2.5 sets full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 2.5 when the subview displays the constellation. :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the subview. :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis in the subview to the default full-scale value. :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom edge) in the subview in the GSM/EDGE analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to IQVTime, FVTime, EVM, MERRor, or PERRor.
Syntax Arguments
:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet <value> <value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the subview. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -1 DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet 10pct sets the minimum vertical value to 10% when the subview displays EVM. :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview in the GSM/EDGE analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to IQVTime, FVTime, EVM, MERRor, or PERRor.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appen-1 dix D. DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 50pct sets full-scale value of the vertical axis to 50% when the subview displays EVM. :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:SPECtrum Subgroup
The :DISPlay:GSMedge:SPECtrum commands control the spectrum display in the modulation spectrum, the switching spectrum, and the spurious measurements under the GSM/EDGE standard.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :GSMedge :SPECtrum :BMARker :STATe :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVsion :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVsion
Parameter
<boolean>
<frequency> <frequency>
<amplitude> <amplitude>
To use a command from this group, you must have run at least the following two commands: 1. Run the following command to set the measurement mode to GSM/EDGE: :INSTrument[:SELect] "DEMGSMEDGE" 2. Run one of the following commands to start the modulation spectrum, the switching spectrum, or the spurious measurement. H To start the measurement with the default settings: :CONFigure:GSMedge:MODulation :CONFigure:GSMedge:SWITching or :CONFigure:GSMedge:SPURious To start the measurement without modifying the current settings: [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MEASurement { MODulation | SWITching | SPURious }
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:SPECtrum:BMARker:STATe(?)
Determines whether to show the spurious marker in the spurious (SPURious) measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (left edge) of the horizontal axis (frequency) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the spectrum view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:OFFSet 100MHz sets the minimum horizontal value to 100 MHz. [:SENSe]:FREQuency:BAND?
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal scale (frequency per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> sets the horizontal scale (frequency per division). Range: 5 Hz to 2 MHz (Baseband), 5 Hz to 300 MHz (RF). Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:PDIVision 100.0E+3 sets the horizontal scale to 100 kHz/div.
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the spectrum view.
:DISPlay:GSMedge:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value in the spectrum view.
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical, or amplitude, value (bottom) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
<ampl>::=<NRf> sets the minimum vertical value. Range: -200 to +100 dBm. DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:GSMedge:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical, or amplitude, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale in the spectrum view. Range: 0 to 10 dB/div. DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10 sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div.
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:WAVeform Subgroup
The :DISPlay:GSMedge:WAVeform commands control the time domain display in the main view of the mean carrier power and the power versus time measurements under the GSM/EDGE standard.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :GSMedge :WAVeform :BURSt :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVsion :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVsion
Parameter
<time> <time>
<amplitude> <amplitude>
To use a command from this group, you must have run at least the following two commands: 1. Run the following command to set the measurement mode to GSM/EDGE: :INSTrument[:SELect] "DEMGSMEDGE" 2. Run one of the following commands to start the mean carrier power or the power versus time measurement: H To start the measurement with the default settings: :CONFigure:GSMedge:MCPower or :CONFigure:GSMedge:PVTime To start the measurement without modifying the current settings: [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MEASurement { MCPower | PVTime }
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:WAVeform:BURSt(?)
Selects or queries how to expand a burst in the power versus time (PVTime) measurement. This command is executed only when display data exists.
Syntax
Arguments
FULL displays the entire burst. REDGe expands the rising edge horizontally. FEDGe expands the falling edge horizontally.
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value of the horizontal axis (left edge) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> sets the minimum horizontal value. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:WAVeform:X:SCALe:OFFSet -100us sets the minimum horizontal value to -100 ms.
:DISPlay:GSMedge:WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or time, scale (per division) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:WAVeform:X:SCALe:PDIVision 10us sets the horizontal scale to 10 ms/div.
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis in the time domain display to the default full-scale value.
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:DISPlay:GSMedge:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom) of the vertical axis in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum value of the vertical axis. For the setting range, refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -1 DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:GSMedge:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets the vertical axis scale (per division) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale. For the setting range, refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -1 DEMGSMEDGE :DISPlay:GSMedge:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10 sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div.
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF Subgroup
The :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF commands control the CCDF measurement view under the cdma2000 forward or reverse link standard.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K :CCDF :LINE :GAUSsian [:STATe] :REFerence [:STATe] :STORe :X [:SCALe] :AUTO :MAXimum :OFFSet :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :MAXimum :MINimum
Parameter
<boolean> <boolean>
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF:LINE:GAUSsian[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to display the Gaussian line on the CCDF view.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the Gaussian line display. OFF or 0 disables the Gaussian line display.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:CCDF:LINE:GAUSsian ON displays the Gaussian line on the CCDF view under the cdma2000 forward link standard.
:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF:LINE:REFerence[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to display the most recently stored reference line on the CCDF view. This command is available only when a reference line is stored in the instrument memory.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables to display the reference line. OFF or 0 disables to display the reference line.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:CCDF:LINE:REFerence ON displays the most recently stored reference line on the CCDF view under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPLay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF:LINE:REFerence:STORe
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|RLCDMA2K:CCDF:LINE:REFerence:STORe None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:CCDF:LINE:REFerence:STORe stores the line currently being displayed on the CCDF view as a reference line under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPLay:FL1XEVO|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF:LINE:REFerence:[:STATe]
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:AUTO(?)
Determines whether to automatically set the horizontal, or power, scale in the CCDF view.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 specifies that the horizontal scale is set automatically. OFF or 0 specifies that the horizontal scale is set manually (default). Use the :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:MAXimum and DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet commands to set the horizontal axis.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:CCDF:X:SCALe:AUTO ON specifies that the horizontal scale is set automatically on the CCDF view under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|RLCDMA2K:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:MAXimum :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|RLCDMA2K:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:MAXimum(?)
Sets or queries the maximum horizontal, or power, scale in the CCDF view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the maximum horizontal value. Range: 0 to 15.01 dB. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:CCDF:X:SCALe:MAXimum 15dB sets the maximum horizontal value to 15 dB on the CCDF view under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:AUTO
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the start value of the horizontal axis in the CCDF view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the start value of the horizontal axis. Range: 0 to 15.01 dB. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:CCDF:X:SCALe:OFFSet 10dB sets the start value of the horizontal axis to 10 dB on the CCDF view under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|RLCDMA2K:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:AUTO
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|RLCDMA2K:CCDF:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:CCDF:Y:SCALe:FIT runs auto-scale on the CCDF view under the cdma2000 forward link standard.
:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:CCDF:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value in the CCDF view under the cdma2000 forward link standard.
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF:Y[:SCALe]:MAXimum(?)
Sets or queries the maximum vertical value (top) in the CCDF view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the maximum vertical value. Range: 10- 9 to 100% DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:CCDF:Y:SCALe:MAXimum 90PCT sets the maximum vertical value to 90% in the CCDF view under the cdma2000 forward link standard.
:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:Y[:SCALe]:MINimum(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the CCDF view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value. Range: 10- 9 to 100% DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:CCDF:Y:SCALe:MINimum 20PCT sets the minimum vertical value to 20% in the CCDF view under the cdma2000 forward link standard.
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod Subgroup
The :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod commands control display of the main view and subview for the digital modulation related measurement under the cdma2000 forward link or reverse link standard.
Command Tree
Parameter
HADamard | BREVerse CDPower | MACCuracy | EVM | MERRor | PERRor | PCGRam | STABle | IQPower
:X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PUNit :RANGe :SView :FORMat :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :RANGe <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:CORDer(?)
Sets or queries the code order of the main view in the digital modulation related measurement. This command is available only when the code domain power measurement is enabled and the :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMatcommand is set to CDPower or PCGram.
Syntax
Arguments
HADamard specifies the hadamard code order. BREVerse specifies bit reverse.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:CORDer HADamard selects the hadamard code order for the code domain power measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the display format of the main view in the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat { CDPower | MACCuracy | EVM | MERRor | PERRor | PCGRam | STABle | IQPower } :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat?
Arguments
The arguments and display formats are as follows: Table 2- 50: Display format of the main view
Argument CDPower MACCuracy EVM MERRor PERRor PCGRam STABle IQPower Display format Code domain power Modulation accuracy Error vector magnitude (EVM) Amplitude error Phase error Power codogram Symbol table IQ power graph
NOTE. The arguments CDPower, PCGram, and IQPower are available only when the [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MEASurement command is set to CDPower. The arguments MACCuracy, EVM, MERRor, PERRor, and STABle are available only when the [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MEASurement command is set to MACCuracy.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat CDPower selects the code domain power measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the main view during the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the main view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet 10 sets the minimum horizontal value to 10 chips when the main view displays EVM under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view during the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 512 sets the full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 512 chips when the main view displays EVM under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs auto-scale on the main view under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis in the main view to the default full-scale value under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the main view during the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -6 DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -1mPCT sets the minimum vertical value to -1m% when the main view displays EVM under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PUNit(?)
Selects or queries the unit on the Y, or power, axis in the main view during the digital modulation related measurement. This command is available only when the :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod :MVIew:FORMat command is set to CDPower or PCGRam.
Syntax
Arguments
RELative represents the relative channel power to the total power of all the channels along the Y axis in dB. ABSolute represents the absolute power of each channel along the Y axis in dBm.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:PUNit ABSolute sets the Y axis unit in the main view to Absolute under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view during the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in -6 Appendix D. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 10PCT sets the full-scale value of the vertical axis to 10% when the main view displays EVM under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the display format of the subview in the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
The arguments and display formats are as follows: Table 2- 51: Display format in the subview
Argument SPECtrum IQPower CONSte EVM MERRor PERRor Display format Spectrum IQ power graph Constellation Error vector magnitude (EVM) Amplitude error Phase error
NOTE. The IQPower argument is available only when the [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K |:RLCDMA2K:MEASurement command is set to CDPower or MACCuracy.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat SPECtrum displays the spectrum in the subview under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the main view during the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the subview. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet 10 sets the minimum horizontal value to 10 chips when the subview displays EVM under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview during the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 512 sets the full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 512 chips when the subview displays EVM under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs auto-scale on the subview under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis in the subview to the default full-scale value under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the subview during the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the subview. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -6 DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100dBm sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm when the subview displays spectrum under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview during the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in -6 Appendix D. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 100dB sets the full-scale value of the vertical axis to 100 dB when the subview displays spectrum under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SPECtrum Subgroup
The :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum commands control the spectrum display in the channel power, intermodulation, spectrum emission mask (SEM), and occupied bandwidth measurements under the cdma2000 forward link or reverse link standard.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K :SPECtrum :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVison :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVison
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (left edge) of the horizontal axis (frequency) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the spectrum view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:OFFSet 100MHz sets the minimum horizontal value to 100 MHz in the spectrum view under the cdma2000 forward link standard.
:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or frequency, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale in the spectrum view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:PDIVision 100kHz sets the horizontal scale to 100 kHz/div in the spectrum view under the cdma2000 forward link standard.
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FIT runs auto-scale on the spectrum view under the cdma2000 forward link standard.
:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|RLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value in the spectrum view under the cdma2000 forward link standard.
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:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical, or amplitude value (bottom) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value. Range: -200 to 100 dBm DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100dBm sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm in the spectrum view under the cdma2000 forward link standard.
:DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical, or amplitude, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale in the spectrum view. Range: 0 to 10 dB/div DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10 sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div in the spectrum view under the cdma2000 forward link standard.
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:DISPlay:RLCDMA2K:WAVeform Subgroup
The :DISPlay:RLCDMA2K:WAVeform commands control the time domain display in the main view of the gated output power measurement under the cdma2000 reverse link standard.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :RLCDMA2K :WAVeform :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVison :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVison
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:RLCDMA2K:WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (left edge) of the horizontal axis (frequency) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value. Range: approximately -416.67 s to approximately 415 s (since the resolution of the time axis depends on the span setting of the instrument, the upper and lower limit values are set to the nearest value of a multiple of its resolution.) DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:RLCDMA2K:WAVeform:X:SCALe:OFFSet -100us sets the minimum horizontal value to -100 s in the time domain display under the cdma2000 reverse link standard.
:DISPlay:RLCDMA2K:WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or time, scale (per division) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale. Range: approximately 0.1627 s to approximately 833.33 s (since the resolution of the time axis depends on the span setting of the instrument, the upper and lower limit values are set to the nearest value of a multiple of its resolution.) DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:WAVeform:X:SCALe:PDIVision 10us sets the horizontal scale to 10 s/div in the time domain display under the cdma2000 forward link standard.
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:DISPlay:RLCDMA2K:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:FIT runs auto-scale on the time domain display under the cdma2000 reverse link standard.
:DISPlay:RLCDMA2K:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:RLCDMA2K:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value in the time domain display under the cdma2000 reverse link standard.
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:DISPlay:RLCDMA2K:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical, or amplitude value (bottom) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value. Range: -200 to 100 dBm DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:RLCDMA2K:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100dBm sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm in the time domain display under the cdma2000 reverse link standard.
:DISPlay:RLCDMA2K:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical, or amplitude, scale (per division) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale in the time domain display. Range: 1.0 E- to 10 dB -5 DEMRLCDMA2K :DISPlay:RLCDMA2K:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10dB sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div in the time domain display under the cdma2000 reverse link standard.
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF Subgroup
The :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF commands control the CCDF measurement view under the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link standard.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO :CCDF :LINE :GAUSsian [:STATe] :REFerence [:STATe] :STORe :X [:SCALe] :AUTO :MAXimum :OFFSet :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :MAXimum :MINimum
Parameter
<boolean> <boolean>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:LINE:GAUSsian[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to display the Gaussian line on the CCDF view.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the Gaussian line display. OFF or 0 disables the Gaussian line display.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:CCDF:LINE:GAUSsian:STATe ON displays the Gaussian line on the CCDF view under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard.
:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:LINE:REFerence[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to display the most recently stored reference line on the CCDF view. This command is available only when a reference line is stored in the instrument memory.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables to display the reference line. OFF or 0 disables to display the reference line.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:CCDF:LINE:REFerence:STATe ON displays the most recently stored reference line on the CCDF view under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPLay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:LINE:REFerence:STORe
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:LINE:REFerence:STORe None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:CCDF:LINE:REFerence:STORe stores the line currently being displayed on the CCDF view as a reference line under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPLay:FL1XEVO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:LINE:REFerence:[:STATe]
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:AUTO(?)
Determines whether to automatically set the horizontal, or power, scale in the CCDF view.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 specifies that the horizontal scale is set automatically. OFF or 0 specifies that the horizontal scale is set manually (default). Use the :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:MAXimum and DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO :CCDF:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet commands to set the horizontal axis.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:CCDF:X:SCALe:AUTO ON specifies that the horizontal scale is set automatically on the CCDF view under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:MAXimum, :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:MAXimum(?)
Sets or queries the maximum horizontal, or power, scale in the CCDF view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the maximum horizontal value. Range: 0 to 15.01 dB. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:CCDF:X:SCALe:MAXimum 15dB sets the maximum horizontal value to 15 dB on the CCDF view under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:AUTO
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the start value of the horizontal axis in the CCDF view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the start value of the horizontal axis. Range: 0 to 15.01 dB. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:CCDF:X:SCALe:OFFSet 10dB sets the start value of the horizontal axis to 10 dB on the CCDF view under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:X[:SCALe]:AUTO
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:CCDF:Y:SCALe:FIT runs auto-scale on the CCDF view under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard.
:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:CCDF:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value in the CCDF view under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard.
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:Y[:SCALe]:MAXimum(?)
Sets or queries the maximum vertical value (top) in the CCDF view.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the maximum vertical value. Range: 10- 9 to 100% DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:CCDF:Y:SCALe:MAXimum 90PCT sets the maximum vertical value to 90% in the CCDF view under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard.
:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:Y[:SCALe]:MINimum(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the CCDF view.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value. Range: 10- 9 to 100% DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:CCDF:Y:SCALe:MINimum 20PCT sets the minimum vertical value to 20% in the CCDF view under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard.
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod Subgroup
The :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod commands control display of the main view and subview for the digital modulation related measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link standard.
Command Tree
Parameter
HADamard | BREVerse CDPower | MACCuracy | EVM | MERRor | PERRor | PCGRam | STABle | IQPower
:X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PUNit :RANGe :SView :FORMat :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :RANGe <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:CORDer(?)
Sets or queries the code order of the main view in the digital modulation related measurement. This command is valid when the code domain power measurement is enabled and :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is CDPower or PCGram.
Syntax
Arguments
HADamard specifies the hadamard code order. BREVerse specifies bit reverse.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:CORDer HADamard selects the hadamard code order for the code domain power measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the display format of the main view in the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat { CDPower | MACCuracy | EVM | MERRor | PERRor | PCGRam | STABle | IQPower } :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat?
Arguments
The arguments and display formats are as follows: Table 2- 52: Display format of the main view
Argument CDPower MACCuracy EVM MERRor PERRor PCGRam STABle IQPower Display format Code domain power Modulation accuracy Error vector magnitude (EVM) Amplitude error Phase error Power codogram Symbol table IQ power graph
NOTE. The CDPower, PCGram, and IQPower arguments are available only when the [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MEASurement command is set to CDPower. The MACCuracy, EVM, MERRor, PERRor, and STABle arguments are available only when the [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MEASurement command is set to MACCuracy.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat CDPower selects the code domain power measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the main view during the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the main view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet 10 sets the minimum horizontal value to 10 chips when the main view displays EVM under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view during the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 512 sets the full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 512 chips when the main view displays EVM under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs auto-scale on the main view under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets vertical axis in the main view to the default full-scale value under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value in the main view (bottom) during the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -7 DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -10PCT sets the minimum vertical value to -10% when the main view displays EVM under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PUNit(?)
Selects or queries the unit on the Y, or power, axis in the main view during the digital modulation related measurement. This command is available only when the :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod :MVIew:FORMat command is set to CDPower or PCGRam.
Syntax
Arguments
RELative represents the relative channel power to the total power of all the channels along the Y axis in dB. ABSolute represents the absolute power of each channel along the Y axis in dBm.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:PUNit ABSolute sets the Y axis unit in the main view to Absolute under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view during the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in -7 Appendix D. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 10PCT sets the full-scale value of the vertical axis to 10% when the main view displays EVM under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the display format of the subview in the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
The arguments and display formats are as follows: Table 2- 53: Display format in the subview
Argument SPECtrum IQPower CONSte EVM MERRor PERRor Display format Spectrum IQ power graph Constellation Error vector magnitude (EVM) Amplitude error Phase error
NOTE. The argument IQPower is available only when the [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO| :RL1XEVDO:MEASurement command is set to CDPower or MACCuracy.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat SPECtrum displays the spectrum in the subview under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the main view during the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the subview. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet 10 sets the minimum horizontal value to 10 chips when the subview displays EVM under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview during the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 512 sets the full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 512 chips when the subview displays EVM under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs auto-scale on the subview under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis in the subview to the default full-scale value under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value in the subview (bottom) during the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the subview. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -7 DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100dBm sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm when the subview displays spectrum under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview during the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in -7 Appendix D. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 100dB sets the full-scale value of the vertical axis to 100 dB when the subview displays spectrum under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum Subgoup
The :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum commands control the spectrum display in the channel power, intermodulation, spectrum emission mask (SEM), and occupied bandwidth measurements under the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link standard.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO :SPECtrum :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVison :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVison
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (left edge) of the horizontal axis (frequency) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the spectrum view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:OFFSet 100MHZ sets the minimum horizontal value to 100 MHz in the spectrum view under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard.
:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or frequency, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale in the spectrum view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:PDIVision 100kHz sets the horizontal scale to 100 kHz/div in the spectrum view under the 1xEVDO forward link standard.
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FIT runs auto-scale on the spectrum view under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard.
:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value in the spectrum view under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard.
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical, or amplitude value (bottom) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value. Range: -200 to 100 dBm DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100dBm sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm in the spectrum view under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard.
:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical, or amplitude, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale in the spectrum view. Range: 0 to 10 dB/div DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10dB sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div in the spectrum view under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard.
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:WAVeform Subgroup
The :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:WAVeform commands control the time domain display in the main view of the gated output power measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :FL1XEVDO :WAVeform :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVison :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVison
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (left edge) of the horizontal axis (frequency) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value. Range: approximately -416.67 s to approximately 415 s (since the resolution of the time axis depends on the span setting of the instrument, the upper and lower limit values are set to the nearest value of a multiple of its resolution.) DEMFL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:WAVeform:X:SCALe:OFFSet -100us sets the minimum horizontal value to -100 s in the time domain display under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard.
:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:WAVeform:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or time, scale (per division) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale. Range: approximately 0.1627 s to approximately 833.33 s (since the resolution of the time axis depends on the span setting of the instrument, the upper and lower limit values are set to the nearest value of a multiple of its resolution.) DEMFL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:WAVeform:X:SCALe:PDIVision 10us sets the horizontal scale to 10 s/div in the time domain display under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard.
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMFL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:FIT runs auto-scale on the time domain display under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard.
:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMFL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value in the time domain display under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard.
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:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical, or amplitude value (bottom) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value. Range: -200 to 100 dB DEMFL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100dBm sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm in the time domain display under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard.
:DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:WAVeform:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical, or amplitude, scale (per division) in the time domain display.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale in the time domain display. Range: 1.0 E- to 10 dB -5 DEMFL1XEVDO :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:WAVeform:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10dB sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div in the time domain display under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard.
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod Subgroup
The :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod commands control display of the main view and subview for the digital modulation related measurement under TD-SCDMA standard. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMTD_SCDMA (TD-SCDMA analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Parameter
:RADix :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVision :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision :PUNit :RANGe :ZOOM :MCONtrol [:STARt] :END :MRPower :OPOWer :TSLot [:START]
MACCuracy | SCONste | EVM | MERRor | PERRor | CDPower | CVSFrame | CVSYmbol | PCGRam | TPVTime | LPVTime | SPVTime | STable BINary | OCTal | HEXadecimal
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:SView :FORMat
:RADix :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVision :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision :PUNit :RANGe :ZOOM :MCONtrol [:STARt] :END :TSLot [:START]
SPECtrum | MACCuracy | SCONste | EVM | MERRor | PERRor | CDPower | CVSFrame | CVSYmbol | PCGRam | TPVTime | LPVTime | SPVTime | STable BINary | OCTal | HEXadecimal
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the display format of the main view in the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat { MACCuracy | SCONste | EVM | MERRor | PERRor | CDPower | CVSFrame | CVSYmbol | PCGRam | TPVTime | LPVTime | SPVTime | STABle } :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat?
Arguments
NOTE. The arguments CDPower and PCGRam are available only when the [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MEASurement command is set to CDPower. The arguments MACCuracy, EVM,MERRor, PERRor, and STABle are available only when the [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MEASurement command is set to MACCuracy.
Measurement Modes
DEMTD_SCDMA
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Examples
:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat CDPower selects the code domain power measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:RADix(?)
Sets or queries the base of symbols on the main view during the TD-SCDMA analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew :FORMat is set to STABle.
Syntax
Arguments
DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:RADix BINary sets the main view display to show the symbols in binary under the TD-SCDMA standard.
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the main view during the digital modulation related measurement. NOTE. This command is not available when :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod :MVIew:FORMat is set to MACCuracy.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the main view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet 10 sets the minimum horizontal value to 10 chips when the main view displays EVM under the TD-SCDMA standard. :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or time, scale (per division) in the main view. This command is valid when :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to TPVTime, LPVTime, or SPVTime.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale in the main view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:PDIVision 1us sets the horizontal scale to 1 ms/div in the main view under the TD-SCDMA standard.
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view during the digital modulation related measurement. NOTE. This command is not available when :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to MACCuracy.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 512 sets the full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 512 chips when the main view displays EVM under the TD-SCDMA standard. :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs auto-scale on the main view under the TD-SCDMA standard. :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the main views vertical axis to the default full-scale value under the TD-SCDMA standard. :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value in the main view (bottom) during the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in -8 Appendix D. DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -1mPCT sets the minimum vertical value to -1m% when the main view displays EVM under the TD-SCDMA standard. :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical, or power, scale (per division) in the main view. This command is valid when :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to TPVTime, LPVTime, or SPVTime.
Syntax
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale in the main view. DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision 1dBm sets the vertical scale to 1 dBm/div in the main view under the TD-SCDMA standard.
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PUNit(?)
Selects or queries the unit on the Y, or power, axis in the main view during the digital modulation related measurement. This command is valid when :DISPlay :TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to CDPower, CVSYmbol, or CVSFrame.
Syntax
Arguments
RELative represents the relative channel power to the total power of all the channels along the Y axis in dB. ABSolute represents the absolute power of each channel along the Y axis in dBm.
DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:PUNit ABSolute sets the Y axis unit in the main view to Absolute under the TD-SCDMA standard. :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view during the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -8 DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 10PCT sets the full-scale value of the vertical axis to 10% when the main view displays EVM under the TD-SCDMA standard. :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:ZOOM:MCONtrol[:STARt] None DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:ZOOM:MCONtrol:STARt Sets the zoom to the transmit mask start.
:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:ZOOM:MCONtrol:END None DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:ZOOM:MCONtrol:END Sets the zoom to the transmit mask end.
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:ZOOM:MCONtrol:MRPower None DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:ZOOM:MCONtrol:MRPower Sets the zoom to the maximum transmit mid-ramp power
:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:ZOOM:MCONtrol:OPOWer None DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:ZOOM:MCONtrol:OPOWer Sets the zoom to the maximum transmit off power.
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:ZOOM:TSLot[:START] None DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:ZOOM:TSLot:START Sets the zoom to the time slot start.
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the display format of the subview in the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat { SPECtrum | MACCuracy | SCONste | EVM | MERRor | PERRor | CDPower | CVSFrame | CVSYmbol | PCGRam | TPVTime | LPVTime | SPVTime | STable } :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat?
Arguments
DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat SPECtrum displays the spectrum in the subview under the TD-SCDMA standard. :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:RADix(?)
Sets or queries the base of symbols on the subview during the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. This command is valid only when :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:SVIew :FORMat is set to STABle.
Syntax
Arguments
DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:RADix BINary sets the subview display to show the symbols in binary under the TD-SCDMA standard.
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the subview during the digital modulation related measurement. NOTE. This command is not available when :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod :SVIew:FORMat is set to MACCuracy.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the subview. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet 10 sets the minimum horizontal value to 10 chips when the subview displays EVM under the TD-SCDMA standard. :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or time, scale (per division) in the subview. This command is valid when :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to TPVTime, LPVTime, or SPVTime.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale in the subview. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision 1us sets the horizontal scale to 1 ms/div in the subview under the TD-SCDMA standard.
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview during the digital modulation related measurement. NOTE. This command is not available when :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod :SVIew:FORMat is set to MACCuracy.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 512 sets the full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 512 chips when the subview displays EVM under the TD-SCDMA standard. :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs auto-scale on the subview under the TD-SCDMA standard. :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the subviews vertical axis to the default full-scale value under the TD-SCDMA standard. :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the subview during the digital modulation related measurement. NOTE. NOTE. This command is not available when :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA :DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to MACCuracy.
Syntax
:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet<numeric_value> :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet?
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the subview. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in -8 Appendix D. DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100dB sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm when the subview displays spectrum under the TD-SCDMA standard. :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical, or power, scale (per division) in the subview. This command is valid when :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to TPVTime, LPVTime, or SPVTime.
Syntax
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale in the subview. DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 1dBm sets the vertical scale to 1 dBm/div in the subview under the TD-SCDMA standard.
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PUNit(?)
Selects or queries the unit on the Y, or power, axis in the subview during the digital modulation related measurement. This command is valid when :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to CDPower, CVSYmbol, PCGRam, or CVSFrame.
Syntax
:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PUNit{RELative|ABSolute} :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PUNit?
Arguments
RELative represents the relative channel power to the total power of all the channels along the Y axis in dB. ABSolute represents the absolute power of each channel along the Y axis in dBm.
DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:PUNit ABSolute sets the Y axis unit in the subview to Absolute under the TD-SCDMA standard. :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview during the digital modulation related measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D-8 in Appendix D. DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 100dB sets the full-scale value of the vertical axis to 100 dB when the subview displays spectrum under the TD-SCDMA standard. :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:ZOOM:MCONtrol[:STARt] None DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:ZOOM:MCONtrol[:STARt] Sets the zoom to the transmit mask start.
:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:ZOOM:MCONtrol:END None DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:ZOOM:MCONtrol:END Sets the zoom to the transmit mask end.
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:ZOOM:TSLot[:START] None DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod:SVIew:ZOOM:TSLot[:START] Sets the zoom to the time slot start.
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum Subgroup
The :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum commands control the spectrum display in the channel power, intermodulation, spectrum emission mask (SEM), and occupied bandwidth measurements under the TD-SCDMA standard. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMTD_SCDMA (TD-SCDMA analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :TD_SCDMA :SPECtrum :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVison :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVison
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (left edge) of the horizontal axis (frequency) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the spectrum view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:OFFSet 100MHz sets the minimum horizontal value to 100 MHz in the spectrum view under the TD-SCDMA standard.
:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or frequency, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale in the spectrum view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:PDIVision 100kHz sets the horizontal scale to 100 kHz/div in the spectrum view under the TD-SCDMA standard.
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FIT runs auto-scale on the spectrum view under the TD-SCDMA standard.
:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value in the spectrum view under the TD-SCDMA standard.
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:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical, or amplitude value (bottom) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value. Range: -200 to 100 dBm DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100dBm sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm in the spectrum view under the TD-SCDMA standard.
:DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical, or power, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale in the spectrum view. Range: 0 to 10 dB/div DEMTD_SCDMA :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10dB sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div in the spectrum view under the TD-SCDMA standard.
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod Subgroup
The :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod commands control display of the main view and subview for the IEEE802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMM2WLAN (IEEE802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command. Use the [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement command to select the measurement item in the MIMO (2x2) analysis.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :M2WLAN :DDEMod :MVIew :MCONtent :RADix :RXANtenna [:SELect] :TYPE :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVision :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision :PWUNit :RANGe :UNIT :SVIew :FORMat
Parameter
EVM | MERRor | PERRor BINary | OCTal | HEXadecimal ONE | TWO GRAPh | LIST
<numeric_value> <amplitude> DBM | W <numeric_value> HZ | PPM SPECtrum | RX2Waveform | ATGRam | ATFuction | PTGRam | PTFunction | DGRam | DPRofile | CONSte | VECTor | TEVTime | EVTime | PVTime | TEVSc | SCConste | SCVector | EVSC | PVSC | FERRor | STABle EVM | MERRor | PERRor
:MCONtent
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:RADix :RXANtenna [:SELect] :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVision :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision :PWUNit :RANGe :UNIT
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:MCONtent(?)
Selects or queries the measurement content of the main view in the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:M2WLAN :MEASurement is set to EVTime or EVSC.
Syntax
Arguments
EVM selects the EVM. MERRor selects the magnitude (amplitude) error. PERRor selects the phase error.
DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:MCONtent EVM selects the EVM for the main view content. [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:RADix(?)
Selects or queries the base of symbols in the main view during the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:M2WLAN :MEASurement is set to STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Arguments
BINary selects binary notation. OCTal selects octal notation. HEXadecimal selects hexadecimal notation.
DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:RADix BINary selects binary notation for the symbol table. :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:RXANtenna[:SELect](?)
Selects or queries the receiving antenna to display data in the main view during the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ONE displays the measurement results for signals received by Rx Antenna 1. TWO displays the measurement results for signals received by Rx Antenna 2.
DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:RXANtenna:SELect ONE displays the results for signals received by Rx Antenna 1 in the main view.
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the display type in the main view during the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement is set to other than OFF.
Syntax
Arguments
GRAPh displays the measurement results in a graph. LIST displays the measurement results in a list.
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the main view during the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the main view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet -40us sets the minimum horizontal value to - ms when the main view displays -40 frequency error. [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal scale (time per division) for the time domain display in the main view. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:M2WLAN :MEASurement is set to EVTime, PVTime, EVSC, PVSC, or FERRor (EVSC and PVSC are for non-OFDM display data).
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:PDIVision 10us sets the horizontal scale to 10 ms/div in the frequency error view. [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view during the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies a full-scale value of the horizontal axis. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 40us sets the full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 40 ms when the main view displays frequency error. [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the main view. [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the main views vertical axis to the default full-scale value. [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the main view during the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -9 DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -15pct sets the minimum vertical value to -15% when the main view displays the EVM versus Time. [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (per division) in the time domain display in the main view. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement is set to EVTime, PVTime, EVSC, PVSC, or FERRor (EVSC and PVSC are for non-OFDM display data).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -9 DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10pct sets the vertical scale to 10%/div in the EVM versus Time view. [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PWUNit(?)
Selects or queries the unit of power for the delay profile measurement in the main view during the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement is set to DPRofile (delay profile).
Syntax
Arguments
DBM selects dBm for the unit of power. W selects watts for the unit of power.
DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:PWUNit DBM selects dBm for the unit of power for the delay profile. [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view during the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies a full-scale value of the vertical axis. The valid setting range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in -9 Appendix D. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 10 sets full-scale value of the vertical axis to 10% when the the main view displays the EVM versus Time. [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:UNIT(?)
Selects or queries the unit of the vertical axis for the frequency error measurement in the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement is set to FERRor (frequency error).
Syntax
Arguments
HZ selects hertz for the unit of the vertical axis. PPM selects ppm for the unit of the vertical axis.
DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:UNIT HZ selects hertz for the unit of the vertical axis in the frequency error measurement. [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the display format of the subview in the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis.
Syntax
:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat { SPECtrum | RX2Waveform | ATGRam | ATFuction | PTGRam | PTFunction | DGRam | DPRofile | CONSte | VECTor | TEVTime | EVTime | PVTime | TEVSc | SCConste | SCVector | EVSC | PVSC | FERRor | STABle } :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat?
Arguments
The arguments and display formats are as follows: Table 2- 54: Subview display formats, MIMO
Argument SPECtrum RX2WAVeform ATGRam ATFunction PTGRam PTFunction DGRam DPRofile CONSte VECTor TEVTime EVTime PVTime TEVSc SCConste SCVector EVSC PVSC FERRor STABle Display format Spectrum Rx anntena #1 and #2 waveforms Amplitude transfogram Amplitude transfer function Phase transfogram Phase transfer function Delayogram Delay pofile Constellation Vector Transfer efficiency versus Time EVM versus Time Power versus Time Transfer efficiency versus Subcarrier Subcarrier constellation Subcarrier vector EVM versus Subcarrier Power versus Subcarrier Frequency error Symbol table
Measurement Modes
DEMM2WLAN
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Examples
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:MCONtent(?)
Selects or queries the measurement content of the subview in the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod :SVIew:FORMat is set to EVTime or EVSC.
Syntax
Arguments
EVM selects the EVM. MERRor selects the magnitude (amplitude) error. PERRor selects the phase error.
DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:MCONtent EVM selects the EVM for the subview content. :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:RADix(?)
Selects or queries the base of symbols in the subview during the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod :SVIew:FORMat is set to STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Arguments
BINary selects binary notation. OCTal selects octal notation. HEXadecimal selects hexadecimal notation.
DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:RADix BINary selects binary notation for the symbol table. :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:RXANtenna[:SELect](?)
Selects or queries the receiving antenna to display data in the subview during the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ONE displays the measurement results for signals received by Rx Antenna 1. TWO displays the measurement results for signals received by Rx Antenna 2.
DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:RXANtenna:SELect ONE displays the results for signals received by Rx Antenna 1 in the subview.
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the subview during the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the subview. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet -40us sets the minimum horizontal value to - ms when the subview displays the -40 frequency error. :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal scale (time per division) for the time domain display in the subview. This command is valid when :DISPlay:M2WLAN :DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to EVTime, PVTime, EVSC, PVSC, or FERRor (EVSC and PVSC are for non-OFDM display data).
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale in the subview. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:PDIVision 10us sets the horizontal scale to 10 ms/div in the the frequency error view. :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview during the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies a full-scale value of the horizontal axis. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 40us sets the full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 40 ms when the subview displays the frequency error. :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the subview. :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis in the subview to the default full-scale value. :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the subview during the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the subview. The valid setting range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in -9 Appendix D. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -15pct sets the minimum vertical value to -15% when the subview displays the EVM versus Time. :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (per division) for the time domain display in the subview. This command is valid when :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew :FORMat is set to EVTime, PVTime, EVSC, PVSC, or FERRor (EVSC and PVSC are for non-OFDM display data).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale in the subview. The valid setting range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in -9 Appendix D. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 5pct sets the vertical scale to 5%/div in the EVM versus Time. :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PWUNit(?)
Selects or queries the unit of power for the delay profile measurement in the subview during the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to DPRofile (delay profile).
Syntax
Arguments
DBM selects dBm for the unit of power. W selects watts for the unit of power.
DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:PWUNit DBM selects dBm for the unit of power in the delay profile. :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview during the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview. The valid setting range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in -9 Appendix D. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 10pct sets full-scale value of the vertical axis to 10% when the subview displays EVM versus Time. :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:UNIT(?)
Sets or queries the unit of the vertical axis for the frequency error measurement in the subview during the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to FERRor (frequency error).
Syntax
Arguments
HZ selects hertz for the unit of the vertical axis. PPM selects ppm for the unit of the vertical axis.
DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:UNIT HZ selects hertz for the unit of the vertical axis in the frequency error measurement. :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency Subgroup
The :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency commands control the following three-dimensional views in the IEEE802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis. H H Transfogram (Amplitude and Phase) Delayogram
NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMM2WLAN (IEEE802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
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Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :M2WLAN :TFRequency :ATGRam :COLor [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANge :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PLINe :DGRam :COLor [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANge :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PLINe :PTGRam :COLor [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANge :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PLINe
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom edge) of the color axis (amplitude) in the amplitude transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum color-axis value. Range: -200 to 0 dBm. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:COLor:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum color-axis value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the color axis (amplitude) in the amplitude transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::={ 10 | 20 | 50 | 100 } [dB] specifies the full-scale value of the color axis. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:COLor:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets the full-scale value of the color axis to 100 dB.
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (left edge) of the horizontal axis (subcarrier number) in the amplitude transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value. Range: - to 8. -64 DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:X:SCALe:OFFSet -28 sets the minimum horizontal value to the subcarrier #-28.
:DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis (subcarrier number) in the amplitude transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal full-scale. Range: 16 to 128. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:X:SCALe:RANGe 64 sets the horizontal full-scale to 64 subcarriers.
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom edge) of the vertical axis (packet number) in the amplitude transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the minimum vertical value. Range: -[(the number of packets in the analysis range) - 1] to 0. Zero (0) represents the latest packet. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to Packet # -100.
:DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:Y[:SCALe]:PLINe(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (the number of packets per line) in the amplitude transfogram. Packets are thinned out from all the acquired framed data at intervals of the number of packets specified in this command, before the amplitude transfogram is displayed. For example, if you set the argument to 5, the data will be displayed every 5 packets.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the vertical scale in the amplitude transfogram. Range: 1 to 1024 packets per line. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:Y:SCALe:PLINe 5 displays the data in the amplitude transfogram every 5 packets.
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom edge) of the color axis (amplitude) in the delayogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum color-axis value. Range: -200 to 0 dBm. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:COLor:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum color-axis value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the color axis (amplitude) in the delayogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::={ 10 | 20 | 50 | 100 } [dB] specifies the full-scale value of the color axis. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:COLor:SCALe:RANGe 50 sets full-scale value of the color axis to 50 dB.
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (left edge) of the horizontal axis (time) in the delayogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the delayogram. Range: - 0/2 to [S0/2 - (horizontal full scale)] (sec). -S Where S0 is the initial horizontal full scale. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:X:SCALe:OFFSet -2.5ns sets the minimum horizontal value to -2.5 ns.
:DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis (time) in the delayogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the horizontal axis. Range: S0/16 to S0 (sec), where S0 is the initial horizontal full scale. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:X:SCALe:RANGe 5ns sets the horizontal full-scale to 5 ns.
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom edge) of the vertical axis (packet number) in the delayogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the minimum vertical value. Range: -[(the number of packets in the analysis range) - 1] to 0. Zero (0) represents the latest packet. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to Packet # -100.
:DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:Y[:SCALe]:PLINe(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (the number of packets per line) in the delayogram. Packets are thinned out from all the acquired framed data at intervals of the number of packets specified in this command, before the delayogram is displayed. For example, if you set the argument to 5, the data will be displayed every 5 packets.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the vertical scale in the delayogram. Range: 1 to 1024 packets per line. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:Y:SCALe:PLINe 5 displays the data in the delayogram every 5 packets.
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom edge) of the color axis (phase) in the phase transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum color-axis value. Range: -1200 to 400_. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:COLor:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum color-axis value to -100_.
:DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the color axis (phase) in the phase transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the color axis. Range: 800 to 800_. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:COLor:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets the full-scale value of the color axis to 100_.
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (left edge) of the horizontal axis (subcarrier number) in the phase transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value. Range: - to 8. -64 DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:X:SCALe:OFFSet -28 sets the minimum horizontal value to the subcarrier #-28.
:DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis (subcarrier number) in the phase transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal full-scale. Range: 16 to 128. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:X:SCALe:RANGe 64 sets the horizontal full-scale to 64 subcarriers.
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:DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom edge) of the vertical axis (packet number) in the phase transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the minimum vertical value. Range: -[(the number of packets in the analysis range) - 1] to 0. Zero (0) represents the latest packet. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to Packet # -100.
:DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:Y[:SCALe]:PLINe(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (the number of packets per line) in the phase transfogram. Packets are thinned out from all the acquired framed data at intervals of the number of packets specified in this command, before the amplitude transfogram is displayed. For example, if you set the argument to 5, the data will be displayed every 5 packets.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the vertical scale in the phase transfogram. Range: 1 to 1024 packets per line. DEMM2WLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:Y:SCALe:PLINe 5 displays the data in the phase transfogram every 5 packets.
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod Subgroup
The :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod commands control display of the main view and subview for the IEEE802.11n (nx1) analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMSWLAN (IEEE802.11n (nx1) analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command. To control the spectrum display in the Spectrum Mask measurement, use the :DISPlay:SWLAN:SPECtrum commands. To select the measurement item in the 802.11n (nx1) analysis, use the [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement command.
Command Tree
Header Parameter :DISPlay :SWLAN :DDEMod :MVIew :FORMat OLINearity | DOLinearity :MCONtent EVM | MERRor | PERRor :RADix BINary | OCTal | HEXadecimal :TYPE GRAPh | LIST :X [:SCALe] :CHANnel :BANDwidth |:BWIDth <numeric_value> :CPOSition LOWer | CENTer | UPPer :OFFSet <numeric_value> :PDIVision <time> :RANGe <numeric_value> :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet <numeric_value> :PDIVision <amplitude> :PWUNit DBM | W :RANGe <numeric_value> :UNIT HZ | PPM
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:SVIew :FORMat
:MCONtent :RADix :X [:SCALe] :CHANnel :BANDwidth |:BWIDth <numeric_value> :CPOSition LOWer | CENTer | UPPer :OFFSet <numeric_value> :PDIVision <time> :RANGe <numeric_value> :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet <numeric_value> :PDIVision <amplitude> :PWUNit DBM | W :RANGe <numeric_value> :UNIT HZ | PPM
SPECtrum | ATGRam | ATFuction | PTGRam | PTFunction | DGRam | DPRofile | CONSte | VECTor | EVTime | PVTime | SCConste | SCVector | EVSC | PVSC | FERRor | OFLatness | OLINearity | DOLinearity | STABle EVM | MERRor | PERRor BINary | OCTal | HEXadecimal
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the display format of the main view in the OFDM linearity measurement in the 802.11n (nx1) analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement is set to OLINearity.
Syntax
Arguments
OLINearity selects vector display for the OFDM linearity measurement (default). DOLinearity selects dot display for the OFDM linearity measurement.
DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat OLINearity selects vector display for the OFDM linearity measurement. [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:MCONtent(?)
Selects or queries the measurement content of the main view in the 802.11n (nx1) analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement is set to EVTime or EVSC.
Syntax
Arguments
EVM selects the EVM. MERRor selects the magnitude (amplitude) error. PERRor selects the phase error.
DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:MCONtent EVM selects the EVM for the main view content. [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:RADix(?)
Selects or queries the base of symbols in the main view in the 802.11n (nx1) analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement is set to STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Arguments
BINary selects binary notation. OCTal selects octal notation. HEXadecimal selects hexadecimal notation.
DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:RADix BINary selects binary notation for the symbol table. [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the display type in the main view during the 802.11n (nx1) analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement is set to other than SMASk and OFF.
Syntax
Arguments
GRAPh displays the measurement results in a graph. LIST displays the measurement results in a list.
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:CHANnel:BANDwidth|:BWIDth(?)
Sets or queries the channel bandwidth for the OFDM flatness measurement in the main view during the 802.11n (nx1) analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement is set to OFLatness.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the channel bandwidth. Setting value: 20 MHz or 40 MHz. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:CHANnel:BANDwidth 40MHz sets the channel bandwidth to 40 MHz for the OFDM flatness measurement. [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:CPOSition(?)
Selects or queries the carrier position for the 20 MHz channel in the OFDM flatness measurement in the main view. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement is set to OFLatness (OFDM flatness).
Syntax
Arguments
LOWer selects the upper 20 MHz of a 40 MHz channel as the carrier position. CENTer selects the center of a 40 MHz channel as the carrier position. UPPer selects the lower 20 MHz of a 40 MHz channel as the carrier position.
DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:CPOSition UPPer selects the upper 20 MHz of a 40 MHz channel as the carrier position. [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the main view during the 802.11n (nx1) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the main view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet -40us sets the minimum horizontal value to - ms when the main view displays -40 power versus time. [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal scale (time per division) for the time domain display in the main view. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SWLAN :MEASurement is set to PVTime, EVTime, EVSC, PVSC, or FERRor (EVSC and PVSC are for non-OFDM display data).
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale in the main view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:PDIVision 10us sets the horizontal scale to 10 ms/div. [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view during the 802.11n (nx1) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies a full-scale value of the horizontal axis. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 40us sets the full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 40 ms when the main view displays power versus time. [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the main view. [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the main views vertical axis to the default full-scale value. [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value in the main view (bottom) during the 802.11n (nx1) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -9 DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -15pct sets the minimum vertical value to -15% when the main view displays the EVM versus Time. [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (per division) in the time domain display in the main view. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement is set to PVTime, EVTime, EVSC, PVSC, or FERRor (EVSC and PVSC are for non-OFDM display data).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -9 DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10dB sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div. [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PWUNit(?)
Selects or queries the unit of power for the delay profile measurement in the main view during the 802.11n (nx1) analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement is set to DPRofile (delay profile).
Syntax
Arguments
DBM selects dBm for the unit of power. W selects watts for the unit of power.
DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:PWUNit DBM selects dBm for the unit of power for the delay profile. [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view during the 802.11n (nx1) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies a full-scale value of the vertical axis. The valid setting range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in -9 Appendix D. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 20dB sets full-scale value of the vertical axis to 20 dB when the the main view displays power versus time. [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:UNIT(?)
Selects or queries the unit of the vertical axis for the frequency error measurement in the main view during the 802.11n (nx1) analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement is set to FERRor (frequency error).
Syntax
Arguments
HZ selects hertz for the unit of the vertical axis. PPM selects ppm for the unit of the vertical axis.
DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:UNIT HZ selects hertz for the unit of the vertical axis in the frequency error measurement. [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the display format of the subview in the 802.11n (nx1) analysis.
Syntax
:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat { SPECtrum | ATGRam | ATFuction | PTGRam | PTFunction | DGRam | DPRofile | CONSte | VECTor | EVTime | PVTime | SCConste | SCVector | EVSC | PVSC | FERRor | OFLatness | OLINearity | DOLinearity | STABle } :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat?
Arguments
The arguments and display formats are as follows: Table 2- 55: Subview display formats, nx1
Argument SPECtrum ATGRam ATFunction PTGRam PTFunction DGRam DPRofile CONSte VECTor EVTime PVTime SCConste SCVector EVSC PVSC FERRor OFLatness OLINearity DOLinearity STABle Display format Spectrum Amplitude transfogram Amplitude transfer function Phase transfogram Phase transfer function Delayogram Delay pofile Constellation Vector EVM versus Time Power versus Time Subcarrier constellation Subcarrier vector EVM versus Subcarrier Power versus Subcarrier Frequency error OFDM flatness OFDM linearity (vector display) OFDM linearity (dot display) Symbol table
Measurement Modes
DEMSWLAN
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Examples
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:MCONtent(?)
Selects or queries the measurement content of the subview in the 802.11n (nx1) analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew :FORMat is set to EVTime or EVSC.
Syntax
Arguments
EVM selects the EVM. MERRor selects the magnitude (amplitude) error. PERRor selects the phase error.
DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:MCONtent EVM selects the EVM for the subview content. :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:RADix(?)
Selects or queries the base of symbols in the subview during the 802.11n (nx1) analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew :FORMat is set to STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Arguments
BINary selects binary notation. OCTal selects octal notation. HEXadecimal selects hexadecimal notation.
DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:RADix BINary selects binary notation for the symbol table. :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:CHANnel:BANDwidth|:BWIDth(?)
Sets or queries the channel bandwidth for the OFDM flatness measurement in the subview during the 802.11n (nx1) analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to OFLatness.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the channel bandwidth. Setting value: 20 MHz or 40 MHz. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:CHANnel:BANDwidth 40MHz sets the channel bandwidth to 40 MHz for the OFDM flatness measurement. :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:CPOSition(?)
Selects or queries the carrier position for the 20 MHz channel in the OFDM flatness measurement in the subview. This command is valid when :DISPlay :SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to OFLatness.
Syntax
Arguments
LOWer selects the upper 20 MHz of a 40 MHz channel as the carrier position. CENTer selects the center of a 40 MHz channel as the carrier position. UPPer selects the lower 20 MHz of a 40 MHz channel as the carrier position.
DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:CPOSition UPPer displays the results for the upper 20 MHz channel of a 40 MHz channel. :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the subview during the 802.11n (nx1) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the subview. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet -2.5 sets the minimum horizontal value to -2.5 when the subview displays the constellation. :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal scale (time per division) for the time domain display in the subview. This command is valid when DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to PVTime, EVTime, EVSC, PVSC, or FERRor (EVSC and PVSC are for non-OFDM display data).
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale in the subview. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:PDIVision 10us sets the horizontal scale to 10 ms/div. :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview during the 802.11n (nx1) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies a full-scale value of the horizontal axis. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 40us sets the full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 40 ms when the subview displays power versus time. :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the subview. :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis in the subview to the default full-scale value. :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the subview during the 802.11n (nx1) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the subview. The valid setting range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in -9 Appendix D. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm when the subview displays power versus time. :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (per division) for the time domain display in the subview. This command is valid when :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew :FORMat is set to PVTime, EVTime, EVSC, PVSC, or FERRor (EVSC and PVSC are for non-OFDM display data).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale in the subview. The valid setting range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in -9 Appendix D. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 5 sets the vertical scale to 5 dB/div when the subview displays power versus time. :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PWUNit(?)
Selects or queries the unit of power for the delay profile measurement in the subview during the 802.11n (nx1) analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to DPRofile (delay profile).
Syntax
Arguments
DBM selects dBm for the unit of power. W selects watt for the unit of power.
DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:PWUNit DBM selects dBm for the unit of power for the delay profile. :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview during the 802.11n (nx1) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies a full-scale value of the vertical axis. The valid setting range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in -9 Appendix D. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets full-scale value of the vertical axis to 100 dB when the subview displays power versus time. :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:UNIT(?)
Sets or queries the unit of the vertical axis for the frequency error measurement in the subview during the 802.11n (nx1) analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to FERRor (frequency error).
Syntax
Arguments
HZ selects Hz for the unit of the vertical axis. PPM selects ppm for the unit of the vertical axis.
DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:UNIT HZ selects Hz for the unit of the vertical axis in the frequency error measurement. :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:SPECtrum Subgroup
The :DISPlay:SWLAN:SPECtrum commands control the display for the spectrum mask measurement in the IEEE802.11n (nx1) analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMSWLAN (IEEE802.11n (nx1) analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :SWLAN :SPECtrum :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVision :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision
Parameter
<frequency> <frequency>
<amplitude> <amplitude>
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal, or frequency, value (left edge) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the spectrum view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:OFFSet 100MHz sets the minimum horizontal value to 100 MHz.
:DISPlay:SWLAN:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal scale (frequency per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale (per division). Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:PDIVision 100.0E+3 sets the horizontal scale to 100 kHz/div.
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the spectrum view.
:DISPlay:SWLAN:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value in the spectrum view.
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical, or amplitude, value (bottom) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
<ampl>::=<NRf> sets the minimum vertical value. Range: -200 to 0 dBm. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:SWLAN:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (amplitude per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale in the spectrum view. Range: 0 to 10 dB/div. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10 sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div.
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency Subgroup
The :DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency commands control the following three-dimensional views in the IEEE802.11n (nx1) analysis. H H Transfogram (Amplitude and Phase) Delayogram
NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMSWLAN (IEEE802.11n (nx1) analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
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Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :SWLAN :TFRequency :ATGRam :COLor [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANge :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PLINe :DGRam :COLor [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANge :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PLINe :PTGRam :COLor [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANge :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PLINe
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom edge) of the color axis (amplitude) in the amplitude transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum color-axis value. Range: -200 to 0 dBm. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:COLor:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum color-axis value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the color axis (amplitude) in the amplitude transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::={ 10 | 20 | 50 | 100 } [dB] specifies the full-scale value of the color axis. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:COLor:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets the full-scale value of the color axis to 100 dB.
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (left edge) of the horizontal axis (subcarrier number) in the amplitude transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value. Range: - to 8. -64 DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:X:SCALe:OFFSet -28 sets the minimum horizontal value to the subcarrier #-28.
:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis (subcarrier number) in the amplitude transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal full-scale. Range: 16 to 128. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:X:SCALe:RANGe 64 sets the horizontal full-scale to 64 subcarriers.
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom edge) of the vertical axis (packet number) in the amplitude transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the minimum vertical value. Range: -[(the number of packets in the analysis range) - 1] to 0. Zero (0) represents the latest packet. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to Packet # -100.
:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:Y[:SCALe]:PLINe(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (the number of packets per line) in the amplitude transfogram. Packets are thinned out from all the acquired framed data at intervals of the number of packets specified in this command, before the amplitude transfogram is displayed. For example, if you set the argument to 5, the data will be displayed every 5 packets.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the vertical scale in the amplitude transfogram. Range: 1 to 1024 packets per line. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:ATGRam:Y:SCALe:PLINe 5 displays the data in the amplitude transfogram every 5 packets.
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom edge) of the color axis (amplitude) in the delayogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum color-axis value. Range: -200 to 0 dBm. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:COLor:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum color-axis value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the color axis (amplitude) in the delayogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::={ 10 | 20 | 50 | 100 } [dB] specifies the full-scale value of the color axis. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:COLor:SCALe:RANGe 50 sets full-scale value of the color axis to 50 dB.
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (left edge) of the horizontal axis (time) in the delayogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the delayogram. Range: - 0/2 to [S0/2 - (horizontal full scale)] (sec). -S Where S0 is the initial horizontal full scale. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:X:SCALe:OFFSet -2.5ns sets the minimum horizontal value to -2.5 ns.
:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis (time) in the delayogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the horizontal axis. Range: S0/16 to S0 (sec), where S0 is the initial horizontal full scale. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:X:SCALe:RANGe 5ns sets the horizontal full-scale to 5 ns.
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom edge) of the vertical axis (packet number) in the delayogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the minimum vertical value. Range: -[(the number of packets in the analysis range) - 1] to 0. Zero (0) represents the latest packet. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to Packet # -100.
:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:Y[:SCALe]:PLINe(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (the number of packets per line) in the delayogram. Packets are thinned out from all the acquired framed data at intervals of the number of packets specified in this command, before the delayogram is displayed. For example, if you set the argument to 5, the data will be displayed every 5 packets.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the vertical scale in the delayogram. Range: 1 to 1024 packets per line. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:DGRam:Y:SCALe:PLINe 5 displays the data in the delayogram every 5 packets.
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom edge) of the color axis (phase) in the phase transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum color-axis value. Range: -1200 to 400_. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:COLor:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum color-axis value to -100_.
:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the color axis (phase) in the phase transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the color axis. Range: 800 to 800_. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:COLor:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets the full-scale value of the color axis to 100_.
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (left edge) of the horizontal axis (subcarrier number) in the phase transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value. Range: - to 8. -64 DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:X:SCALe:OFFSet -28 sets the minimum horizontal value to the subcarrier #-28.
:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis (subcarrier number) in the phase transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal full-scale. Range: 16 to 128. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:X:SCALe:RANGe 64 sets the horizontal full-scale to 64 subcarriers.
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:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value (bottom edge) of the vertical axis (packet number) in the phase transfogram.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the minimum vertical value. Range: -[(the number of packets in the analysis range) - 1] to 0. Zero (0) represents the latest packet. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to Packet # -100.
:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:Y[:SCALe]:PLINe(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (the number of packets per line) in the phase transfogram. Packets are thinned out from all the acquired framed data at intervals of the number of packets specified in this command, before the amplitude transfogram is displayed. For example, if you set the argument to 5, the data will be displayed every 5 packets.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the vertical scale in the phase transfogram. Range: 1 to 1024 packets per line. DEMSWLAN :DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency:PTGRam:Y:SCALe:PLINe 5 displays the data in the phase transfogram every 5 packets.
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod Subgroup
The :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod commands control display of the main view and subview for the IEEE802.11n a/b/g analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMWLAN (WLAN analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command. To control spectrum display in the Spectrum Mask measurement, use the :DISPlay:WLAN:SPECtrum commands. To select the measurement item in the WLAN analysis, use the [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement command.
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Command Tree
Header Parameter :DISPlay :WLAN :DDEMod :MVIew :FORMat OLINearity | DOLinearity :MCONtent EVM | MERRor | PERRor :RADix BINary | OCTal | HEXadecimal :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet <numeric_value> :PDIVision <time> :RANGe <numeric_value> :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet <numeric_value> :PDIVision <amplitude> :RANGe <numeric_value> :SVIew :FORMat SPECtrum | PVTime | EVTime | CONSte | VECTor | PVSC | EVSC | SCConste | SCVector | FERRor | OFLatness | OLINearity | DOLinearity | STABle | PON | POFF :MCONtent EVM | MERRor | PERRor :RADix BINary | OCTal | HEXadecimal :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet <numeric_value> :PDIVision <time> :RANGe <numeric_value> :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet <numeric_value> :PDIVision <amplitude> :RANGe <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the display format of the main view in the OFDM linearity measurement. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement is set to OLINearity.
Syntax
Arguments
OLINearity selects vector display for the OFDM linearity measurement (default). DOLinearity selects dot display for the OFDM linearity measurement.
DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat OLINearity selects vector display for the OFDM linearity measurement. [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:MCONtent(?)
Selects or queries the measurement content of the main view in the IEEE802.11a/b/g analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement is set to EVTime or EVSC.
Syntax
Arguments
EVM selects the EVM. MERRor selects the magnitude (amplitude) error. PERRor selects the phase error.
DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:MCONtent EVM selects the EVM for the main view content. [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:RADix(?)
Selects or queries the base of symbols in the main view in the IEEE802.11a/b/g analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement is set to STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Arguments
BINary selects binary notation. OCTal selects octal notation. HEXadecimal selects hexadecimal notation.
DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:RADix BINary selects binary notation for the symbol table. :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the main view during the IEEE802.11a/b/g analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the main view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet -40us sets the minimum horizontal value to - ms when the main view displays -40 IQ level versus time. [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal scale (time per division) in the time domain display. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement is set to PVTime, EVTime, EVSC, PVSC, or FERRor (EVSC and PVSC are for non-OFDM display data).
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale. Range: 0 to 3200 s/div. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:PDIVision 10us sets the horizontal scale to 10 ms/div. [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view during the IEEE802.11a/b/g analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 40us sets the full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 40 ms when the main view displays IQ level versus time. [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the main view. [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the main views vertical axis to the default full-scale value. [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value in the main view (bottom) during the IEEE802.11a/b/g analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -9 DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -500mV sets the minimum vertical value to -500 mV when the main view displays IQ level versus time. [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (per division) in the time domain display. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement is set to PVTime, EVTime, EVSC, PVSC, or FERRor (EVSC and PVSC are for non-OFDM display data).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -9 DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10 sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div. [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view during the IEEE802.11a/b/g analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appen-9 dix D. DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 500mV sets full-scale value of the vertical axis to 500 mV when the the main view displays IQ level versus time. [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the display format of the subview in the IEEE802.11a/b/g analysis.
Syntax
:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat { SPECtrum | PVTime | EVTime | CONSte | VECTor | PVSC | EVSC | SCConste | SCVector | FERRor | OFLatness | OLINearity | DOLinearity | STABle | PON | POFF } :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat?
Arguments
The arguments and display formats are as follows: Table 2- 56: Subview display formats
Argument SPECtrum PVTime EVTime CONSte VECTor PVSC EVSC SCConste SCVector FERRor OFLatness OLINearity DOLinearity STABle PON
1 1 1
Display format Spectrum Power versus Time EVM versus Time Constellation Vector Power versus Subcarrier EVM versus Subcarrier Subcarrier Constellation Subcarrier vector Frequency error OFDM flatness OFDM linearity (vector display) OFDM linearity (dot display) Symbol table Transmit power on Transmit power off
POFF
Measurement Modes
DEMWLAN
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Examples
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:MCONtent(?)
Selects or queries the measurement content of the subview in the IEEE802.11a/ b/g analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement is set to EVTime or EVSC.
Syntax
Arguments
EVM selects the EVM. MERRor selects the magnitude (amplitude) error. PERRor selects the phase error.
DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:MCONtent EVM selects the EVM for the subview content. [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:RADix(?)
Selects or queries the base of symbols in the subview during the IEEE802.11a/ b/g analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Arguments
BINary selects binary notation. OCTal selects octal notation. HEXadecimal selects hexadecimal notation.
DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:MVIew:RADix BINary selects binary notation for the symbol table. :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the subview during the IEEE802.11a/b/g analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the subview. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet -2.5 sets the minimum horizontal value to -2.5 when the subview displays the constellation. :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal scale (time per division) for the time domain display in the subview. This command is valid when [SENSe]:WLAN :MEASurement is set to PVTime, EVTime, EVSC, PVSC, or FERRor (EVSC and PVSC are for non-OFDM display data).
Syntax
Arguments
<time>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:PDIVision 10us sets the horizontal scale to 10 ms/div. :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat, [SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview during the IEEE802.11a/b/g analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 2.5 sets full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 2.5 when the subview displays the constellation. :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the subview. :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis in the subview to the default full-scale value. :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the subview during the IEEE802.11a/b/g analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the subview. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -9 DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm when the subview displays spectrum. :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical scale (per division) for the time domain display in the subview. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement is set to PVTime, EVTime, EVSC, PVSC, or FERRor (EVSC and PVSC are for non-OFDM display data).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -9 DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10 sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div. :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement
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:DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview during the IEEE802.11a/b/g analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appen-9 dix D. DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets full-scale value of the vertical axis to 100 dB when the subview displays spectrum. :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:WLAN:SPECtrum Subgroup
The :DISPlay:WLAN:SPECtrum commands control display for the spectrum mask and transmit power measurements in the IEEE802.11n a/b/g analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMWLAN (WLAN analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :WLAN :SPECtrum :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVision :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision
Parameter
<frequency> <frequency>
<amplitude> <amplitude>
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:DISPlay:WLAN:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal, or frequency, value (left edge) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the spectrum view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:OFFSet 100MHz sets the minimum horizontal value to 100 MHz.
:DISPlay:WLAN:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or frequency, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale (per division). Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:PDIVision 100.0E+3 sets the horizontal scale to 100 kHz/div.
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:DISPlay:WLAN:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the spectrum view.
:DISPlay:WLAN:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value in the spectrum view.
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:DISPlay:WLAN:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical, or amplitude, value (bottom) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
<ampl>::=<NRf> sets the minimum vertical value. Range: -200 to 0 dBm. DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:WLAN:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical, or amplitude, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical scale in the spectrum view. Range: 0 to 10 dB/div. DEMWLAN :DISPlay:WLAN:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10 sets the vertical scale to 10 dB/div.
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:DISPlay:AC3Gpp Subgroup
The :DISPlay:AC3Gpp commands control display of the W-CDMA ACLR (Adjacent Channel Leakage Power Ratio) measurement. NOTE. To use a command in this group, you must have selected SAUL3G (W-CDMA uplink spectrum analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :AC3Gpp :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :RANGe
Parameter
<frequency>
<amplitude> <relative_amplitude>
:Y:SCALe:RANGe
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:DISPlay:AC3Gpp:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the W-CDMA ACLR analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum value of the horizontal axis. Range: Center frequency 25 MHz. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. SAUL3G :DISPlay:AC3Gpp:X:SCALe:OFFSet 1GHz sets the minimum value of the horizontal axis to 1 GHz.
:DISPlay:AC3Gpp:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the horizontal, or frequency, axis in the W-CDMA ACLR analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the full-scale value of the horizontal axis. Range: 0 to 25 MHz. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. SAUL3G :DISPlay:AC3Gpp:X:SCALe:RANGe 25MHz sets the full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 25 MHz.
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:DISPlay:AC3Gpp:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None SAUL3G :DISPlay:AC3Gpp:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value.
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:DISPlay:AC3Gpp:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the W-CDMA ACLR analysis.
:DISPlay:AC3Gpp:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet <value> <value>::=<NRf> sets the minimum vertical value. Range: -200 to +100 dBm. SAUL3G :DISPlay:AC3Gpp:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:AC3Gpp:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the full-scale value of the vertical, or amplitude, axis in the W-CDMA ACLR analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the full-scale value of the vertical axis. Range: 0 to 100 dBm SAUL3G :DISPlay:AC3Gpp:Y:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets the full-scale value of the vertical axis to 100 dBm.
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP Subgroup
The :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP commands control display of the 3GPP-R5 downlink modulation analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMDLR5_3G (3GPP-R5 downlink modulation analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
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Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :DLR5_3GPP :AVIew :CCODe :MSLot :HEAD [:STATe] :SHORtcode :SRATe :SSCHpart :TSLot :MVIew|:SVIew :COLor [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANge :ELENgth :FORMat
Parameter
<number> <numeric_value> <boolean> <number> COMPosite | R960S | R480S | R240S | R120S | R60S | R30S | R15S | R7P5S <boolean> <number>
<amplitude> <relative_amplitude> <numeric_value> OFF | CSGRam | CPCCode | CPSHortcode | CPSYmbol | CPTSlot | SCONste | SVECtor | SEVM | SMERror | SPERror | SIEYe | SQEYe | STEYe | STABle | CONSte | VECTor | SPECtrum CODE | PSCH | SSCH <boolean> BINary | OCTal | HEXadecimal <numeric_value>
:POWer :SELect [:TOTal] :RADix :ROTation :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PUNit :RANGe
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:CCODe(?)
Sets or queries the channelization code to position the marker in the 3GPP-R5 downlink modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the channelization code number. Range: Channel 0 to 511. DEMDLR5_3G :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:CCODe 100 sets the channelization code to 100 to position the marker.
:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:MSLot:HEAD(?)
Sets or queries the index of the time slot to be displayed at the left edge on the view when :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:MSLot[:STATe] is On. This function is not supported by local operation.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the index of the time slot to be displayed at the left edge on the view. Range: -15985 to -14. When the number of analyzed time slots is 15 or less, this command has no effect on the analyzer setting and the query returns the value of -[(the number of analyzed time slots) - 1]. -
DEMDLR5_3G :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:MSLot:HEAD -100 sets the number of the head of the time slot to -100. :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:MSLot[:STATe]
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:MSLot[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to display a single slot or multiple slots. The multiple slot selection is valid when :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew:FORMat is set to CPSYmbol, CPRSlot, SEVM, SMERror, SPERror, or CSGRam
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 displays a single slot. ON or 1 displays multiple slots. You can specify the index of the time slot to be displayed at the left edge on the view with the :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew :MSLot:HEAD command.
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:SHORtcode(?)
Sets or queries the short code (channelization code) to position the marker in the 3GPP-R5 downlink modulation analysis. This command is equivalent to :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:CCODe.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the short code number. Range: Channel 0 to 511. DEMDLR5_3G :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:SHORtcode 100 sets the short code to 100 to position the marker. :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:CCODe
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:SRATe(?)
Sets or queries the symbol rate for the measurement in the 3GPP-R5 downlink modulation analysis.
Syntax
:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:SRATe { COMPosite | R960S | R480S | R240S | R120S | R60S | R30S | R15S | R7P5S } :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:SRATe?
Arguments
The arguments specify the following symbol rates: Table 2- 57: Symbol rate settings
Argument COMPosite (default) R960S R480S R240S R120S R60S R30S R15S R7P5S Symbol rate Corresponds to multi-rate 960 k 480 k 240 k 120 k 60 k 30 k 15 k 7.5 k
NOTE. If a normal analysis does not result, select OFF in the [:SENSe] :DLR5_3GPP:COMPosite command and then select one of the symbol rates (other than COMPosite) listed in Table 3-10.
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:SSCHpart(?)
Determines whether to show SCH at the head of data in the 3GPP-R5 downlink modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:TSLot(?)
Sets or queries the number of the time slot to be displayed in the 3GPP-R5 downlink modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the number of the time slot to be displayed. Range: Slot -15999 to 0. DEMDLR5_3G :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:TSLot -100 sets the time slot number to -100.
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value on the color, or amplitude, axis when the view displays a spectrogram in the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum value on the color axis. Range: -100 to 0 dBm. DEMDLR5_3G :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew:COLor:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum value on the color axis in the main view to -100 dBm. :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the color, or amplitude, axis when the view displays a spectrogram in the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::={ 5 | 10 | 20 | 50 } [dB] specifies full-scale value of the color axis in the spectrogram view. DEMDLR5_3G :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew:COLor:SCALe:RANGe 50 sets full-scale value of the color axis to 50 dB. :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:ELENgth(?)
Selects or queries the eye length of the eye diagram in the main view or subview during the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay :DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to SIEYe, SQEYe, or STEYe.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the eye length of the eye diagram. Range: 1 to 16. DEMDLR5_3G :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew:ELENgth 8 sets the eye length to 8 in the main view. :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the main view or subview display format in the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis.
Syntax
:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat { OFF | CSGRam | CPCCode | CPSHortcode | CPSYmbol | CPTSlot | SCONste | SVECtor | SEVM | SMERror | SPERror | SIEYe | SQEYe | STEYe | STABle | CONSte | VECTor | SPECtrum } :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat?
Arguments
Table 2- shows the arguments and display formats. -58 Table 2- 58: 3GPP-R5 downlink modulation analysis display formats
Argument OFF CSGRam CPCCode CPSHortcode CPSYmbol CPTSlot SCONste SVECtor SEVM SMERror SPERror SIEYe SQEYe STEYe STABle CONSte VECTor SPECtrum Format Hides all measurement results Code domain power spectrogram Code domain power versus channelization code Code domain power versus short code Code domain power versus symbol Code domain power versus time slot Symbol constellation Symbol vector Symbol EVM Symbol amplitude error Symbol phase error Symbol eye diagram (vertical axis: I) Symbol eye diagram (vertical axis: Q) Symbol trellis diagram (vertical axis: Phase) Symbol table Constellation and modulation accuracy measurement results Vector locus Spectrum (subview only)
Measurement Modes
DEMDLR5_3G
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Examples
:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew:FORMat CSGRam displays the code domain power spectrogram in the main view.
:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:POWer[:TOTal](?)
Determines whether to display the total power for each time slot in the Code power versus Time slot view. This command is valid when :DISPlay :DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to CPTSlot (Code power versus Time slot).
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 displays power of the channel specified with the :DISPlay :DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:CNUMber command. ON or 1 displays the total power of all channels for each time slot.
DEMDLR5_3G :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew:POWer:TOTal ON displays the total power of all channels for each time slot in the main view. :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:POWer:SELect(?)
Selects or queries the channel to show the measured power in the Code power versus Time slot view. This command is valid when :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP :MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to CPTSlot (Code power versus Time slot).
Syntax
Arguments
CODE shows the power of all channels or the specified channel, depending on the setting of the :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:POWer[:TOTal] command. PSCH shows the power of the P-SCH (Primary Synchronization Channel). SSCH shows the power of the S-SCH (Secondary Synchronization Channel).
DEMDLR5_3G :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew:POWer:SELect SSCH shows the power of the S-SCH in the main view. :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat, :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:POWer[:TOTal]
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:RADix(?)
Selects or queries the base of symbols on the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay :DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Arguments
BINary selects binary notation. OCTal selects octal notation. HEXadecimal selects hexadecimal notation.
DEMDLR5_3G :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew:RADix BINary selects binary notation for the base of symbols in the main view. :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:ROTation(?)
Selects or queries the rotation of the symbol table in the main view or subview during the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay :DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the rotation of the symbol table. Range: 0 to 3. DEMDLR5_3G :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew:ROTation 1 sets the rotation to 1 in the main view. :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) on the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMDLR5_3G :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet 0 sets the minimum horizontal value to channel 0 when the main view displays a code domain power spectrogram. :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the horizontal axis. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMDLR5_3G :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 512 sets the horizontal full-scale value to 512 channels when the main view displays a code domain power spectrogram. :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMDLR5_3G :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the main view. :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMDLR5_3G :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the main views vertical axis to the default full-scale value. :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to CPSHortcode, CPSYmbol, CPTSlot, SEVM, SMERror, or SPERror.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -5 DEMDLR5_3G :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet 0 sets the bottom of the vertical axis to channel 0 when the main view displays a code domain power spectrogram. :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PUNit(?)
Selects or queries the unit on the Y (color) axis in the main view or subview during the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to CSGRam, CPSHortcode, CPSYmbol, or CPTSlot.
Syntax
Arguments
RELative represents the relative channel power to the total power of all the channels along the Y axis in dB. ABSolute represents the absolute power of each channel along the Y axis in dBm.
DEMDLR5_3G :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y:SCALe:PUNit RELative represents the relative power along the Y axis in the main view. :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to CSGRam, CPSHortcode, CPSYmbol, CPTSlot, SEVM, SMERror, or SPERror.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the vertical axis. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -5 DEMDLR5_3G :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 50 sets the vertical full-scale value to 50 slots when the main view displays a power codogram. :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP Subgroup
The :DISPlay:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP commands control display of the spectrum analysis of the channel power, ACLR, spectrum emission mask, EBW, OBW, and carrier frequency measurements under the 3GPP-R5 standard. NOTE. To use a command in this group, you must have selected SADLR5_3G (3GPP-R5 downlink spectrum analysis) or SAULR5_3G (3GPP-R5 uplink spectrum analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP :SPECtrum :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :PDIVision :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PDIVision
Parameter
<frequency>
<amplitude> <relative_amplitude>
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:DISPlay:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum value of the horizontal axis. Range: Center frequency 25 MHz. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :DISPlay:SADLR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:OFFSet 1GHz sets the minimum value of the horizontal axis to 1 GHz.
:DISPlay:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal, or frequency, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal scale (per division). Range: 0 to 2.5 MHz. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :DISPlay:SADLR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:X:SCALe:PDIVision 2.5MHz sets the horizontal scale to 2.5 MHz/div.
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:DISPlay:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :DISPlay:SADLR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the spectrum view.
:DISPlay:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :DISPlay:SADLR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the vertical axis to the default full-scale value in the spectrum view.
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:DISPlay:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) on the spectrum view.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> sets the minimum vertical value. Range: -200 to +100 dBm. SADLR5_3G :DISPlay:SADLR5_3GPP:Y:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum vertical value to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the vertical, or amplitude, scale (per division) in the spectrum view.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> sets the vertical scale (per division). Range: 0 to 10 dB. SADLR5_3G :DISPlay:SADLR5_3GPP:Y:SCALe:PDIVision 10 sets the full-scale value of the vertical axis to 10 dB/div.
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp Subgroup
The :DISPlay:UL3Gpp commands control display of the W-CDMA uplink analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMUL3G (W-CDMA uplink modulation analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :UL3Gpp :AVIew :SHORtcode :SRATe :TSLot :MVIew :COLor [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANge :FORMat
Parameter
:RADix :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PUNit :RANGe :SVIew :COLor [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANge
<amplitude> <relative_amplitude> OFF | CSGRam | CPSHortcode | CPSYmbol | CPTSlot | SCONste | SVECtor | SEVM | SMERror | SPERror | SIEYe | SQEYe | STEYe | STABle | CONSte | VECTor BINary | OCTal | HEXadecimal
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
<amplitude> <relative_amplitude>
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:FORMat
:RADix :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PUNit :RANGe
CSGRam | CPSHortcode | CPSYmbol | CPTSlot | SCONste | SVECtor | SEVM | SMERror | SPERror | SIEYe | SQEYe | STEYe | STABle | CONSte | VECTor | SPECtrum BINary | OCTal | HEXadecimal
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
Subview
:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe
:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:AVIew:SHORtcode(?)
Sets or queries the short code to be displayed in the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the short code to be displayed. Range: channel 0 to 511. DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:AVIew:SHORtcode 100 sets the short code to channel 100.
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:AVIew:SRATe(?)
Selects or queries the symbol rate for the measurement in the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
The arguments specify the symbol rates listed below: Table 2- 59: Symbol rate settings
Argument R960S R480S R240S R120S R60S R30S R15S Symbol rate 960k 480k 240k 120k 60k 30k 15k
NOTE. The arguments of R960S, R480S, and R240S are not available for the signal type of PRACH (refer to the [:SENSe]:UL3Gpp:MMODe command on page 2-1582).
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:AVIew:TSLot(?)
Sets or queries the number of the time slot to be displayed in the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NRf> specifies the number of the time slot to be displayed. Range: Slot # -15999 to 0. DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:AVIew:TSLot -100 specifies the time slot # -100 is displayed.
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value of the color, or amplitude, axis when the main view displays a spectrogram in the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum color-axis value of the spectrogram. Range: -200 to +100 dBm. DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:COLor:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum color-axis value in the main view to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the color, or amplitude, axis when the main view displays a spectrogram in the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::={ 10 | 20 | 50 | 100 } [dB] specifies full-scale value of the color axis of the spectrogram. DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:COLor:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets full-scale value of the color axis in the main view to 100 dB.
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:FORMat(?)
Sets or queries the main view display format in the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:FORMat { OFF | CSGRam | CPSHortcode | CPSYmbol | CPTSlot | SCONste | SVECtor | SEVM | SMERror | SPERror | SIEYe | SQEYe | STEYe | STABle | CONSte | VECTor } :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:FORMat?
Arguments
The arguments and display formats are as follows: Table 2- 60: Main view display formats
Argument OFF CSGRam CPSHortcode CPSYmbol CPTSlot SCONste SVECtor SEVM SMERror SPERror SIEYe SQEYe STEYe STABle CONSte VECTor Display format Hides all measurement results. Code domain power spectrogram Code domain power vs short code Code domain power versus symbol Code domain power versus time slot Symbol constellation Symbol vector Symbol EVM Symbol amplitude error Symbol phase error Symbol eye diagram (vertical axis: I) Symbol eye diagram (vertical axis: Q) Symbol trellis diagram (vertical axis: Phase) Symbol table Constellation and modulation accuracy measurement results Vector locus
DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:FORMat CSGRam displays the code domain power spectrogram in the main view.
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:RADix(?)
Selects or queries the base of symbols on the main view in the W-CDMA uplink analysis. NOTE. This command is valid when :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:FORMat is set to STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Arguments
BINary selects binary notation. OCTal selects octal notation. HEXadecimal selects hexadecimal notation.
DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:RADix BINary selects binary notation for the base of symbols in the main view. :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the main view during the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the main view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet 0 sets the minimum horizontal value to channel 0 when the main view displays a code domain power spectrogram.
:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view during the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 512 sets the horizontal full-scale value to 512 channels when the main view displays a code domain power spectrogram.
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the main view. :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the main views vertical axis to the default full-scale value. :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the main view during the W-CDMA uplink analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:FORMat is set to CSGRam, CPSHortcode, CPSYmbol, CPTSlot, SEVM, SMERror, or SPERror.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -5 DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet 0 sets the bottom of the vertical axis to slot 0 when the main view displays a code domain power spectrogram. :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PUNit(?)
Selects or queries the unit on the Y, or power, axis in the main view during the W-CDMA uplink analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:FORMat is set to CSGRam, CPSHortcode, CPSYmbol, or CPTSlot.
Syntax
Arguments
RELative represents along the Y axis, the relative channel power to the total power of all the channels in dB. ABSolute represents the absolute power of each channel along the Y axis in dBm.
DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:Y:SCALe:PUNit RELative represents the relative power along the Y axis in the main view. :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries the vertical full-scale value in the main view during the W-CDMA uplink analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:FORMat is set to CSGRam, CPSHortcode, CPSYmbol, CPTSlot, SEVM, SMERror, or SPERror.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the vertical full-scale value in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -5 DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 50 sets the vertical full-scale value to 50 slots when the main view displays a code domain power spectrogram. :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value of the color, or amplitude, axis when the subview displays a spectrogram in the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum color-axis value. Range: -200 to +100 dBm. DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:COLor:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum color-axis value in the subview to -100 dBm.
:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the color axis when the subview displays a spectrogram in the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::={ 10 | 20 | 50 | 100 } [dB] specifies full-scale value of the color axis. DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:COLor:SCALe:RANGe 100 sets full-scale value of the subviews color axis to 100 dB.
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:FORMat(?)
Sets or queries the subview display format in the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:FORMat { CSGRam | CPSHortcode | CPSYmbol | CPTSlot | SCONste | SVECtor | SEVM | SMERror | SPERror | SIEYe | SQEYe | STEYe | STABle | CONSte | VECTor | SPECtrum } :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:FORMat?
Arguments
The arguments and display formats are as follows: Table 2- 61: Subview display formats
Argument CSGRam CPSHortcode CPSYmbol CPTSlot SCONste SVECtor SEVM SMERror SPERror SIEYe SQEYe STEYe STABle CONSte VECTor SPECtrum Display format Code domain power spectrogram Code domain power versus short code Code domain power versus symbol Code domain power versus time slot Symbol constellation Symbol vector Symbol EVM Symbol amplitude error Symbol phase error Symbol eye diagram (vertical axis: I) Symbol eye diagram (vertical axis: Q) Symbol trellis diagram (vertical axis: Phase) Symbol table Constellation Vector locus Spectrum
DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:FORMat CSGRam displays the code domain power spectrogram in the subview. :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:RADix(?)
Selects or queries the base of symbols in the subview during the W-CDMA uplink analysis. NOTE. This command is valid when :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:FORMat is set to STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Arguments
BINary selects binary notation. OCTal selects octal notation. HEXadecimal selects hexadecimal notation.
DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:RADix BINary selects the binary notation for the base of symbols in the subview. :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) in the subview during the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value in the subview. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet 0 sets the minimum horizontal value to channel 0 when the subview displays a code domain power spectrogram.
:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview during the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the subview. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 512 sets full-scale value of the horizontal axis to 512 channels when the subview displays a code domain power spectrogram.
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the subview. :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the subviews vertical axis to the default full-scale value. :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the subview during the W-CDMA uplink analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:MVIew:FORMat is set to CSGRam, CPSHortcode, CPSYmbol, CPTSlot, SEVM, SMERror, or SPERror.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the subview. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -5 DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet 0 sets the bottom of the vertical axis to slot 0 when the subview displays a code domain power spectrogram. :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PUNit(?)
Selects or queries the unit on the Y, or power, axis in the subview during the W-CDMA uplink analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:FORMat is set to CSGRam, CPSHortcode, CPSYmbol, or CPTSlot.
Syntax
Arguments
RELative represents along the Y axis, the relative channel power to the total power of all the channels in dB. ABSolute represents the absolute power of each channel along the Y axis in dBm.
DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:Y:SCALe:PUNit RELative represents the relative power along the Y axis in the subview. :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview during the W-CDMA uplink analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:FORMat is set to CSGRam, CPSHortcode, CPSYmbol, CPTSlot, SEVM, SMERror, or SPERror.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the vertical axis in the subview. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appen-5 dix D. DEMUL3G :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 50 sets full-scale value of the vertical axis to 50 slots when the subview displays a code domain power spectrogram. :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP Subgroup
The :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP commands control display of the 3GPP-R5 uplink modulation analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMULR5_3G (3GPP-R5 uplink modulation analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :ULR5_3GPP :AVIew :CNUMber :SRATe :TSLot :MVIew|:SVIew :COLor [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANge :ELENgth :FORMat
Parameter
<amplitude> <relative_amplitude> <numeric_value> OFF | ANACk | CSGRam | CPCNumber | CPSYmbol | CPTSlot | SCONste | SVECtor | SEVM | SMERror | SPERror | SIEYe | SQEYe | STEYe | STABle | CONSte | VECTor | SPECtrum <boolean> BINary | OCTal | HEXadecimal <numeric_value>
:POWer [:TOTal] :RADix :ROTation :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PUNit :RANGe
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:AVIew:CNUMber(?)
Sets or queries the channel number to position the marker in the 3GPP-R5 uplink modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the channel number. Range: Channel 0 to 7. DEMULR5_3G :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:AVIew:CNUMber 5 sets the channel number to 5 to position the marker.
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:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:AVIew:SRATe(?)
Sets or queries the symbol rate for the measurement in the 3GPP-R5 uplink modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
The arguments specify the following symbol rates: Table 2- 62: Symbol rate settings
Argument R960S R480S R240S R120S R60S R30S R15S Symbol rate 960 k 480 k 240 k 120 k 60 k 30 k 15 k
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:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:AVIew:TSLot(?)
Sets or queries the number of the time slot to be displayed in the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the number of the time slot to be displayed. Range: Slot -15999 to 0. DEMULR5_3G :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:AVIew:TSLot -100 sets the time slot number to -100.
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:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value on the color, or amplitude, axis when the view displays a spectrogram in the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum value on the color axis. Range: -100 to 0 dBm. DEMULR5_3G :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew:COLor:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum value on the color axis in the main view to -100 dBm. :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the color, or amplitude, axis when the view displays a spectrogram in the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::={ 5 | 10 | 20 | 50 } [dB] specifies full-scale value of the color axis in the spectrogram view. DEMULR5_3G :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew:COLor:SCALe:RANGe 50 sets full-scale value of the color axis to 50 dB. :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:ELENgth(?)
Selects or queries the eye length of the eye diagram in the main view or subview during the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay :ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to SIEYe, SQEYe, or STEYe.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the eye length of the eye diagram. Range: 1 to 16. DEMULR5_3G :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew:ELENgth 8 sets the eye length to 8 in the main view. :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the main view or subview display format in the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis.
Syntax
:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat { OFF | ANACk | CSGRam | CPCNumber | CPSYmbol | CPTSlot | SCONste | SVECtor | SEVM | SMERror | SPERror | SIEYe | SQEYe | STEYe | STABle | CONSte | VECTor | SPECtrum } :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat?
Arguments
Table 2- shows the arguments and display formats. -58 Table 2- 63: 3GPP-R5 uplink modulation analysis display formats
Argument OFF ANACk CSGRam CPCNumber CPSYmbol CPTSlot SCONste SVECtor SEVM SMERror SPERror SIEYe SQEYe STEYe STABle CONSte VECTor SPECtrum Format Hides all measurement results ACK/NACK Code domain power spectrogram Code domain power versus channelization code Code domain power versus symbol Code domain power versus time slot Symbol constellation Symbol vector Symbol EVM Symbol amplitude error Symbol phase error Symbol eye diagram (vertical axis: I) Symbol eye diagram (vertical axis: Q) Symbol trellis diagram (vertical axis: Phase) Symbol table Constellation and modulation accuracy measurement results Vector locus Spectrum (subview only)
Measurement Modes
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Examples
:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew:FORMat CSGRam displays the code domain power spectrogram in the main view.
:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:POWer[:TOTal](?)
Determines whether to display the total power for each time slot in the Code power versus Time slot view. This command is valid when :DISPlay :ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to CPTSlot (Code power versus Time slot).
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 displays power of the channel specified with the :DISPlay :ULR5_3GPP:AVIew:CNUMber command. ON or 1 displays the total power of all channels for each time slot.
DEMULR5_3G :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew:POWer:TOTal ON displays the total power of all channels for each time slot in the main view. :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat, :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:AVIew:CNUMber
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:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:RADix(?)
Selects or queries the base of symbols on the main view or subview during the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay :ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Arguments
BINary selects binary notation. OCTal selects octal notation. HEXadecimal selects hexadecimal notation.
DEMULR5_3G :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew:RADix BINary selects binary notation for the base of symbols in the main view. :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:ROTation(?)
Selects or queries the rotation of the symbol table in the main view or subview during the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay :ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the rotation of the symbol table. Range: 0 to 3. DEMULR5_3G :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew:ROTation 1 sets the rotation to 1 in the main view. :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) on the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMULR5_3G :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet 0 sets the minimum horizontal value to channel 0 when the main view displays a code domain power spectrogram. :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the horizontal axis. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMULR5_3G :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 512 sets the horizontal full-scale value to 512 channels when the main view displays a code domain power spectrogram. :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMULR5_3G :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the main view. :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMULR5_3G :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the main views vertical axis to the default full-scale value. :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to CPSHortcode, CPSYmbol, CPTSlot, SEVM, SMERror, or SPERror.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -5 DEMULR5_3G :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet 0 sets the bottom of the vertical axis to channel 0 when the main view displays a code domain power spectrogram. :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PUNit(?)
Selects or queries the unit on the Y (color) axis in the main view or subview during the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to CSGRam, CPSHortcode, CPSYmbol, or CPTSlot.
Syntax
Arguments
RELative represents the relative channel power to the total power of all the channels along the Y axis in dB. ABSolute represents the absolute power of each channel along the Y axis in dBm.
DEMULR5_3G :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y:SCALe:PUNit RELative represents the relative power along the Y axis in the main view. :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R5 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to CSGRam, CPSHortcode, CPSYmbol, CPTSlot, SEVM, SMERror, or SPERror.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the vertical axis. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -5 DEMULR5_3G :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 50 sets the vertical full-scale value to 50 slots when the main view displays a power codogram. :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP Subgroup
The :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP commands control display of the modulation analysis for 3GPP-R6 downlink. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMDLR6_3G (modulation analysis for 3GPP-R6 downlink) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :DLR6_3GPP :AVIew :CCODe :MSLot :HEAD [:STATe] :RESult :AGSCope :AGValue :ANACk :RGRant :SSCH :SCGRoup :SCNumber :SRATe :SSCHpart :TSLot :MVIew|:SVIew :COLor [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANge :ELENgth :FORMat
Parameter
<number> <numeric_value> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> COMPosite | R960S | R480S | R240S | R120S | R60S | R30S | R15S | R7P5S <boolean> <number>
<amplitude> <relative_amplitude> <numeric_value> OFF | CSGRam | CPCCode | CPSYmbol | CPTSlot | SCONste | SVECtor | SEVM | SMERror | SPERror | SIEYe | SQEYe | STEYe | STABle | CONSte | VECTor | MREVm | MPEVm | MRMerror | MPMerror | MRPerror | MPPerror | MPCDe | MAPCde | MFERror | MOOFfset | SPECtrum
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:POWer [:TOTal] :SELect :RADix :ROTation :X [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PUNit :RANGe
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:CCODe(?)
Sets or queries the channelization code to position the marker in the 3GPP-R6 downlink modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the channelization code. Range: Channel 0 to 511. DEMDLR6_3G :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:CCODe 100 sets the channelization code to 100 to position the marker.
:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:MSLot:HEAD(?)
Sets or queries the index of the time slot to be displayed at the left edge on the view when :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:MSLot[:STATe] is On. This function is not supported by local operation.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the index of the time slot to be displayed at the left edge on the view. Range: -15985 to -14. When the number of analyzed time slots is 15 or less, this command has no effect on the analyzer setting and the query returns the value of -[(the number of analyzed time slots) - 1)]. -
DEMDLR6_3G :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:MSLot:HEAD -100 sets the number of the head of the time slot to -100. :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:MSLot[:STATe]
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:MSLot[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to display the multiple or the single slot. The multiple slot is valid when :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew:FORMat is set to CPSYmbol, CPRSlot, SEVM, SMERror, SPERror, or CSGRam
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 displays the single slot. ON or 1 displays the multiple slot. You can specify the index of the time slot to be displayed at the left edge on the view with the :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew :MSLot:HEAD command.
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:RESult:AGSCope(?)
Determines whether to show or hide Absolute Grant Scope (E-AGCH) in the time-slot table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides Absolute Grant Scope in the time-slot table. ON or 1 shows Absolute Grant Scope in the time-slot table.
:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:RESult:AGValue(?)
Determines whether to show or hide Absolute Grant Value (E-AGCH) in the time-slot table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides Absolute Grant Value in the time-slot table. ON or 1 shows Absolute Grant Value in the time-slot table.
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:RESult:ANACk(?)
Determines whether to show or hide Ack/Nack (E-HICH) in the time-slot table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides Ack/Nack (E-HICH) in the time-slot table. ON or 1 shows Ack/Nack (E-HICH) in the time-slot table.
:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:RESult:RGRant(?)
Determines whether to show or hide Relative Grant Value (E-RGCH) in the time-slot table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides Relative Grant Value in the time-slot table. ON or 1 shows Relative Grant Value in the time-slot table.
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:RESult:SCGRoup(?)
Determines whether to show or hide SCG (Scrambling Code Group) in the time-slot table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides SCG in the time-slot table. ON or 1 shows SCG in the time-slot table.
:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:RESult:SCNumber(?)
Determines whether to show or hide SCN (Scrambling Code Number) in the time-slot table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides SCN in the time-slot table. ON or 1 shows SCN in the time-slot table.
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:RESult:SSCH(?)
Determines whether to show or hide S-SCH (Secondary Synchronization Channel) in the time-slot table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides S-SCH in the time-slot table. ON or 1 shows S-SCH in the time-slot table.
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:SRATe(?)
Sets or queries the symbol rate for the measurement in the 3GPP-R6 downlink modulation analysis.
Syntax
:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:SRATe { COMPosite | R960S | R480S | R240S | R120S | R60S | R30S | R15S | R7P5S } :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:SRATe?
Arguments
The arguments specify the following symbol rates: Table 2- 64: Symbol rate settings
Argument COMPosite (default) R960S R480S R240S R120S R60S R30S R15S R7P5S Symbol rate Corresponds to multi-rate 960 k 480 k 240 k 120 k 60 k 30 k 15 k 7.5 k
NOTE. If a normal analysis does not result, select OFF in the [:SENSe] :DLR6_3GPP:COMPosite command and then select one of the symbol rates (other than COMPosite) listed in Table 3-10.
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:SSCHpart(?)
Determines whether to show SCH at the head of data in the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:TSLot(?)
Sets or queries the number of the time slot to be displayed in the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the number of the time slot to be displayed. Range: Slot -15999 to 0. DEMDLR6_3G :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:TSLot -100 sets the time slot number to -100.
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value on the color, or amplitude, axis when the view displays a spectrogram in the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum value on the color axis. Range: -100 to 0 dBm. DEMDLR6_3G :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew:COLor:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum value on the color axis in the main view to -100 dBm. :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the color, or amplitude, axis when the view displays a spectrogram in the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::={ 5 | 10 | 20 | 50 } [dB] specifies full-scale value of the color axis in the spectrogram view. DEMDLR6_3G :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew:COLor:SCALe:RANGe 50 sets full-scale value of the color axis to 50 dB. :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:ELENgth(?)
Selects or queries the eye length of the eye diagram in the main view or subview during the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay :DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to SIEYe, SQEYe, or STEYe.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the eye length of the eye diagram. Range: 1 to 16. DEMDLR6_3G :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew:ELENgth 8 sets the eye length to 8 in the main view. :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the main view or subview display format in the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis.
Syntax
:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat { OFF | CSGRam | CPCCode | CPSYmbol | CPTSlot | SCONste | SVECtor | SEVM | SMERror | SPERror | SIEYe | SQEYe | STEYe | STABle | CONSte | VECTor | MREVm | MPEVm | MRMerror | MPMerror | MRPerror | MPPerror | MPCDe | MAPCde | MFERror | MOOFfset | SPECtrum } :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat?
Arguments
Table 2- shows the arguments and display formats. -58 Table 2- 65: 3GPP-R6 downlink modulation analysis display formats
Argument OFF CSGRam CPCCode CPSYmbol CPTSlot SCONste SVECtor SEVM SMERror SPERror SIEYe SQEYe STEYe STABle CONSte VECTor MREVm MPEVm MRMerror MPMerror Format Hides all measurement results (main view only) Code domain power spectrogram Code domain power versus Channelization code Code domain power versus Symbol Code domain power versus Time slot Symbol constellation Symbol vector Symbol EVM Symbol amplitude error Symbol phase error Symbol eye diagram (vertical axis: I) Symbol eye diagram (vertical axis: Q) Symbol trellis diagram (vertical axis: Phase) Symbol table Constellation and modulation accuracy measurement results Vector locus Modulation accuracy versus Time slot: EVM (rms) Modulation accuracy versus Time slot: EVM (peak) Modulation accuracy versus Time slot: Amplitude error (rms) Modulation accuracy versus Time slot: Amplitude error (peak)
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DEMDLR6_3G :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew:FORMat CSGRam displays the code domain power spectrogram in the main view.
:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:POWer[:TOTal](?)
Determines whether to display the total power for each time slot in the Code power versus Time slot view. This command is valid when :DISPlay :DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to CPTSlot (Code power versus Time slot).
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 displays power of the channel specified with the :DISPlay :DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:CNUMber command. ON or 1 displays the total power of all channels for each time slot.
DEMDLR6_3G :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew:POWer:TOTal ON displays the total power of all channels for each time slot in the main view. :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:POWer:SELect(?)
Selects or queries the channel to show the power for each time slot.in the Code power versus Time slot view. This command is valid when :DISPlay :DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to CPTSlot (Code power versus Time slot).
Syntax
Arguments
CODE shows the power of all channels or the specified channel, depending on the setting of the :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:POWer[:TOTal] command. PSCH shows the power of the P-SCH (Primary Synchronization Channel). SSCH shows the power of the S-SCH (Secondary Synchronization Channel).
DEMDLR6_3G :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew:POWer:SELect SSCH shows the power of the S-SCH in the main view. :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat, :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:POWer[:TOTal]
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:RADix(?)
Selects or queries the base of symbols on the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Arguments
BINary selects binary notation. OCTal selects octal notation. HEXadecimal selects hexadecimal notation.
DEMDLR6_3G :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew:RADix BINary selects binary notation for the base of symbols in the main view. :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:ROTation(?)
Selects or queries the rotation of the symbol table in the main view or subview during the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay :DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the rotation of the symbol table. Range: 0 to 3. DEMDLR6_3G :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew:ROTation 1 sets the rotation to 1 in the main view. :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) on the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMDLR6_3G :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet 0 sets the minimum horizontal value to channel 0 when the main view displays a code domain power spectrogram. :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the horizontal axis. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMDLR6_3G :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 512 sets the horizontal full-scale value to 512 channels when the main view displays a code domain power spectrogram. :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMDLR6_3G :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the main view. :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMDLR6_3G :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the main views vertical axis to the default full-scale value. :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to CSGRam, CPCCode, CPSYmbol, CPTSlot, SEVM, SMERror, or SPERror.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -5 DEMDLR6_3G :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet 0 sets the bottom of the vertical axis to channel 0 when the main view displays a code domain power spectrogram. :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PUNit(?)
Selects or queries the unit on the Y (color) axis in the main view or subview during the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to CSGRam, CPCCode, CPSYmbol, or CPTSlot.
Syntax
Arguments
RELative represents the relative channel power to the total power of all the channels along the Y axis in dB. ABSolute represents the absolute power of each channel along the Y axis in dBm.
DEMDLR6_3G :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y:SCALe:PUNit RELative represents the relative power along the Y axis in the main view. :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to CSGRam, CPCCode, CPSYmbol, CPTSlot, SEVM, SMERror, or SPERror.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the vertical axis. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -5 DEMDLR6_3G :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 50 sets the vertical full-scale value to 50 slots when the main view displays a power codogram. :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP Subgroup
The :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP commands control display of the modulation analysis for 3GPP-R6 uplink. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMULR6_3G (modulation analysis for 3GPP-R6 uplink) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header :DISPlay :ULR6_3GPP :AVIew :CCODe :CNUMber :FORMat :IQBRanch :RESult :ANACk :CQI :ETFCi :HAPPy :CQI :OFFSet :RSN :SIGNature :TFCI :TPC :SRATe :TSLot :MVIew|:SVIew :COLor [:SCALe] :OFFSet :RANge :ELENgth
Parameter
<number> <number> CHANnel | IQSPlit I | Q | BOTH <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> COMPosite | R1920S | R960S | R480S | R240S | R120S | R60S | R30S | R15S <number>
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:FORMat
:IQComposite :NUMBer :POWer [:TOTal] :PREFerence :RADix :ROTation :X [:SCALe] :LINE :OFFSet :RANGe :Y [:SCALe] :FIT :FULL :OFFSet :PUNit :RANGe
OFF | CSGRam | CPCNumber | CPSYmbol | CPTSlot | SCONste | SVECtor | SEVM | SMERror | SPERror | SEYE | STABle | CONSte | VECTor | MREVm | MPEVm | MRMerror | MPMerror | MRPerror | MPPerror | MPCDe | MAPCde | MFERror | MOOFfset | MPDiscont | GRATio | SPECtrum <boolean> SINGle | SPLit <boolean> TOTal | DPCCh BINary | OCTal | HEXadecimal <numeric_value>
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:CCODe(?)
Sets or queries the channelization code to position the marker in the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew :FORMat is set to IQSPlit.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the channelization code. Range: Channel 0 to 255. DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:CCODe 100 sets the channelization code to 100 to position the marker. :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:CNUMber(?)
Sets or queries the channel number to position the marker in the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:FORMat is set to CHANnel.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies channel number. Range: Channel 0 to 12. DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:CNUMber 5 sets the channel number to 5 to position the marker. :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the view format in the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
CHANnel displays the measurement result for the channels. IQSPlit displays the measurement result for the I and/or Q branch. Use the :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:IQBRanch command to select the I/Q branch.
DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:FORMat CHANnel displays the measurement result for the channels. :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:IQBRanch
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:IQBRanch(?)
Selects or queries the I/Q branch when :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:FORMat is set to IQSPlit in the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
I displays the measurement result for the I branch. Q displays the measurement result for the Q branch. BOTH displays the measurement result for both branches.
DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:IQBRanch BOTH displays the measurement result for both I and Q branches. :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:RESult:ANACk(?)
Determines whether to show or hide ACK/NACK in the time-slot table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides ACK/NACK in the time-slot table. ON or 1 shows ACK/NACK in the time-slot table.
:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:RESult:CQI(?)
Determines whether to show or hide CQI (Channel Quality Indicator) value in the time-slot table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides CQI value in the time-slot table. ON or 1 shows CQI value in the time-slot table.
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:RESult:ETFCi(?)
Determines whether to show or hide E-TFCI (Enhanced TFCI) value in the time-slot table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides E-TFCI value in the time-slot table. ON or 1 shows E-TFCI value in the time-slot table.
:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:RESult:HAPPy(?)
Determines whether to show or hide Happy bit value in the time-slot table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides Happy bit value in the time-slot table. ON or 1 shows Happy bit value in the time-slot table.
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:RESult:OFFSet(?)
Determines whether to show or hide Subframe to Time-slot Offset (STO) in the time-slot table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides STO in the time-slot table. ON or 1 shows STO in the time-slot table.
:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:RESult:PREamble(?)
Determines whether to show or hide Preamble in the time-slot table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides Preamble in the time-slot table. ON or 1 shows Preamble in the time-slot table.
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:RESult:RSN(?)
Determines whether to show or hide RSN (Retransmission Sequence Number) in the time-slot table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides RSN in the time-slot table. ON or 1 shows RSN in the time-slot table.
:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:RESult:SIGNature(?)
Determines whether to show or hide Signature Number in the time-slot table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides Signature Number in the time-slot table. ON or 1 shows Signature Number in the time-slot table.
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:RESult:TFCI(?)
Determines whether to show or hide TFCI (Transport Format Combination Indicator) in the time-slot table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides TFCI in the time-slot table. ON or 1 shows TFCI in the time-slot table.
:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:RESult:TPC(?)
Determines whether to show or hide TPC (Transmit Power Control) value in the time-slot table.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 hides TPC in the time-slot table. ON or 1 shows TPC in the time-slot table.
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:SRATe(?)
Sets or queries the symbol rate for the measurement in the 3GPP-R6 uplink modulation analysis.
Syntax
:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:SRATe { COMPosite | R1920S | R960S | R480S | R240S | R120S | R60S | R30S | R15S } :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:SRATe?
Arguments
The arguments specify the symbol rates as listed in Table 2-66. Table 2- 66: Symbol rate settings
Argument COMPosite (default) R1920S R960S R480S R240S R120S R60S R30S R15S Symbol rate Corresponds to multi-rate 1920 k 960 k 480 k 240 k 120 k 60 k 30 k 15 k
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:TSLot(?)
Sets or queries the number of the time slot to be displayed in the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the number of the time slot to be displayed. Range: Slot -15999 to 0. DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:TSLot -100 sets the time slot number to -100.
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:COLor[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum value on the color, or amplitude, axis when the view displays a spectrogram in the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum value on the color axis. Range: -100 to 0 dBm. DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew:COLor:SCALe:OFFSet -100 sets the minimum value on the color axis in the main view to -100 dBm. :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:COLor[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the color, or amplitude, axis when the view displays a spectrogram in the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::={ 5 | 10 | 20 | 50 } [dB] specifies full-scale value of the color axis in the spectrogram view. DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew:COLor:SCALe:RANGe 50 sets full-scale value of the color axis to 50 dB. :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:ELENgth(?)
Selects or queries the eye length of the eye diagram in the main view or subview during the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay :ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to SIEYe, SQEYe, or STEYe.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the eye length of the eye diagram. Range: 1 to 16. DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew:ELENgth 8 sets the eye length to 8 in the main view. :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the main view or subview display format in the 3GPP-R6 uplink modulation analysis.
Syntax
:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat { OFF | CSGRam | CPCNumber | CPSYmbol | CPTSlot | SCONste | SVECtor | SEVM | SMERror | SPERror | SEYE | STABle | CONSte | VECTor | MREVm | MPEVm | MRMerror | MPMerror | MRPerror | MPPerror | MPCDe | MAPCde | MFERror | MOOFfset | MPDiscont | GRATio | SPECtrum } :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat?
Arguments
Table 2- shows the arguments and display formats. -58 Table 2- 67: 3GPP-R6 uplink modulation analysis display formats
Argument OFF CSGRam CPCNumber CPSYmbol CPTSlot SCONste SVECtor SEVM SMERror SPERror SEYE STABle CONSte VECTor MREVm MPEVm MRMerror MPMerror MRPerror MPPerror Format Hides all measurement results (main view only) Code domain power spectrogram Code domain power versus Channelization code Code domain power versus Symbol Code domain power versus Time slot Symbol constellation Symbol vector Symbol EVM Symbol amplitude error Symbol phase error Symbol eye diagram Symbol table Constellation and modulation accuracy measurement results Vector locus Modulation accuracy versus Time slot: EVM (rms) Modulation accuracy versus Time slot: EVM (peak) Modulation accuracy versus Time slot: Amplitude error (rms) Modulation accuracy versus Time slot: Amplitude error (peak) Modulation accuracy versus Time slot: Phase error (rms) Modulation accuracy versus Time slot: Phase error (peak)
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DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew:FORMat CSGRam displays the code domain power spectrogram in the main view.
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:IQComposite(?)
Determines whether to display IQ composite in the symbol constellation measurement. This command is valid when :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:FORMat is set to CHANnel, and :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to SCONste.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 displays the I or Q component only for the specified channel. ON or 1 displays IQ composite of the specified channel and other channel(s) transmitted simultaneously.
DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew:IQComposite ON displays IQ composite of the specified channel and other channel(s) transmitted simultaneously in the main view. :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:FORMat, :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:NUMBer(?)
Selects or queries the number of graphs displayed on the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
SINGle displays one graph on the view. SPLit displays two graphs on the view.
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:POWer[:TOTal](?)
Determines whether to display the total power for each time slot in the Code power versus Time slot view. This command is valid when :DISPlay :ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to CPTSlot (Code power versus Time slot).
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 displays power of the channel specified with the :DISPlay :ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:CNUMber command. ON or 1 displays the total power of all channels for each time slot.
DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew:POWer:TOTal ON displays the total power of all channels for each time slot in the main view. :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:CNUMber, :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:PREFerence(?)
Selects or queries the power reference in the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP :MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to CSGRam, CPCNumber, or CPSYmbol.
Syntax
Arguments
TOTal selects the total power as the power reference. DPCCh selects the DPCCH power as the power reference.
DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew:PREFerence TOTal selects the total power as the power reference. :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:RADix(?)
Selects or queries the base of symbols on the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay :ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Arguments
BINary selects binary notation. OCTal selects octal notation. HEXadecimal selects hexadecimal notation.
DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew:RADix BINary selects binary notation for the base of symbols in the main view. :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:ROTation(?)
Selects or queries the rotation of the symbol table in the main view or subview during the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay :ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to STABle (symbol table).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the rotation of the symbol table. Range: 0 to 3. DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew:ROTation 1 sets the rotation to 1 in the main view. :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:LINE(?)
Sets or queries the position of the horizontal line when the main view or subview displays the gain ratio measurement. This command is valid when :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to GRATio.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the position of the horizontal line. Range: -100 to 30 dBm. DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew:X:SCALe:LINE -10 positions the horizontal line at - dBm. -10 :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum horizontal value (left edge) on the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum horizontal value. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew:X:SCALe:OFFSet 0 sets the minimum horizontal value to channel 0 when the main view displays a code domain power spectrogram. :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:X[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the horizontal axis in the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the horizontal axis. Refer to Note on Horizontal Scaling on page 2-192 for information about setting the scale. DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew:X:SCALe:RANGe 512 sets the horizontal full-scale value to 512 channels when the main view displays a code domain power spectrogram. :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FIT None DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y:SCALe:FIT runs the auto-scale on the main view. :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:FULL None DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew:Y:SCALe:FULL sets the main views vertical axis to the default full-scale value. :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the minimum vertical value (bottom) in the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to CPSHortcode, CPSYmbol, CPTSlot, SEVM, SMERror, or SPERror.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum vertical value in the main view. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -5 DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew:Y:SCALe:OFFSet 0 sets the bottom of the vertical axis to channel 0 when the main view displays a code domain power spectrogram. :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:PUNit(?)
Selects or queries the unit on the Y (color) axis in the main view or subview during the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to CSGRam, CPSHortcode, CPSYmbol, or CPTSlot.
Syntax
Arguments
RELative represents the relative channel power to the total power of all the channels along the Y axis in dB. ABSolute represents the absolute power of each channel along the Y axis in dBm.
DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y:SCALe:PUNit RELative represents the relative power along the Y axis in the main view. :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe(?)
Sets or queries full-scale value of the vertical axis in the main view or subview in the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat is set to CSGRam, CPSHortcode, CPSYmbol, CPTSlot, SEVM, SMERror, or SPERror.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies full-scale value of the vertical axis. The valid range depends on the display format. Refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -5 DEMULR6_3G :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew:Y:SCALe:RANGe 50 sets the vertical full-scale value to 50 slots when the main view displays a power codogram. :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:MVIew|:SVIew:FORMat
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:FETCh Commands
The :FETCh commands retrieve the measurements from the data taken by the latest INITiate command. NOTE. When the analyzer receives a :FETCh command while operating in the continuous mode, it returns an execution error. If you want to run a :FETCh, use the :INITiate[:IMMediate] command to acquire the input signal. If you want to perform a FETCh operation on fresh data, use the :READ commands on page 2-973. The :READ commands acquire a new input signal and fetch the measurement results from that data. Invalid data is returned as -1000. NOTE. To use a :FETCh command, you must have set a measurement mode for the FETCh operation using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command (refer to page 2-936).
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Command Tree
Header Parameter :FETCh :ADEMod :AM? :RESult? :FM? :RESult? :PM? :RESult? :PSPectrum? :CCDF? :DISTribution:CCDF? :DPSA :TRACe :AVERage? :MAXimum? :MINimum? :OVIew? :PULSe? ALL | WIDTh | PPOWer | OORatio | RIPPle | PERiod | DCYCle | PHASe | CHPower | OBWidth | EBWidth | FREQuency :SPECtrum? :TAMPlitude? :TFRequency? :SPECtrum? :ACPower? :CFRequency? :CHPower? :CNRatio? :EBWidth? :OBWidth? :SEMask? :RESult [:ALL]? ZONE<x>? :SPURious? :TRANsient :FVTime? :IQVTime? :PVTime?
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:FETCh:ADEMod:AM? None #<num_digit><num_byte><data(1)><data(2)>...<data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the percentage modulation data in percent (%) for the point n. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames)
DEMADEM :FETCh:ADEMod:AM? might return #41024xxxx... (1024-byte data) for the results of the AM signal analysis. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh Commands
:FETCh:ADEMod:AM:RESult? None <+AM>,<-AM>,<Total_AM> Where <+AM>::=<NRf> is the positive peak AM value in percent (%). <-AM>::=<NRf> is the negative peak AM value in percent (%). <Total_AM>::=<NRf> is the total AM value: (peak-peak AM value) / 2 in percent (%).
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:FETCh Commands
:FETCh:ADEMod:FM? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the frequency shift data in Hz for the point n. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames)
DEMADEM :FETCh:ADEMod:FM? might return #41024xxxx... (1024-byte data) for the results of the FM signal analysis. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh Commands
:FETCh:ADEMod:FM:RESult? None <+Pk_Freq_Dev>,<-Pk_Freq_Dev>,<P2P_Freq_Dev>,<P2P_Freq_Dev/2>, <RMS_Freq_Dev> Where <+Pk_Freq_Dev>::=<NRf> is the positive peak frequency deviation in Hz. <-Pk_Freq_Dev>::=<NRf> is the negative peak frequency deviation in Hz. <P2P_Freq_Dev>::=<NRf> is the peak-to-peak frequency deviation in Hz. <P2P_Freq_Dev/2>::=<NRf> is (peak-to-peak frequency deviation) / 2 in Hz. <RMS_Freq_Dev>::=<NRf> is the RMS frequency deviation in Hz.
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:FETCh:ADEMod:PM? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the phase shift data in degrees for the point n. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) You can select the phase unit by the :UNIT:ANGLe command.
DEMADEM :FETCh:ADEMod:PM? might return #41024xxxx... (1024-byte data) for the results of the PM signal analysis. :INSTrument[:SELect], :UNIT:ANGLe
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:FETCh Commands
:FETCh:ADEMod:PM:RESult? None <+Pk_Phase_Dev>,<-Pk_Phase_Dev>,<P2P_Phase_Dev>, <RMS_Phase_Dev> Where <+Pk_Phase_Dev>::=<NRf> is the positive peak phase deviation in degrees. <-Pk_Phase_Dev>::=<NRf> is the negative peak phase deviation in degrees. <P2P_Phase_Dev>::=<NRf> is the peak-to-peak phase deviation in degrees. <RMS_Phase_Dev>::=<NRf> is the RMS phase deviation in degrees. You can select radians for the phase unit using the :UNIT:ANGLe command.
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:FETCh Commands
:FETCh:ADEMod:PSPectrum? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMADEM :FETCh:ADEMod:PSPectrum? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum data. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh Commands
:FETCh:CCDF? None <meanpower>,<peakpower>,<cfactor> Where <meanpower>::=<NRf> is the average power measured value in dBm. <peakpower>::=<NRf> is the peak power measured value in dBm. <cfactor>::=<NRf> is the crest factor in dB.
TIMCCDF :FETCh:CCDF? might return -11.16,-8.18,2.96 for the CCDF measurement results. :FETCh:DISTribution:CCDF?, :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh Commands
:FETCh:DISTribution:CCDF? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the phase shift data in degrees for the point n. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 10001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
TIMCCDF :FETCh:DISTribution:CCDF? might return #41024xxxx... (1024-byte data) for the CCDF trace data in the CCDF measurement. :FETCh:CCDF?, :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh Commands
:FETCh:DPSA:TRACe:AVERage? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude in dBm for the point #n. n: Max 501. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADPX :FETCh:DPSA:TRACe:AVERage? might return #3501xxxx... (501-byte data) for the waveform data of the Average trace in the DPX spectrum measurement.
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:FETCh:DPSA:TRACe:MAXimum? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude in dBm for the point #n. n: Max 501. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADPX :FETCh:DPSA:TRACe:MAXimum? might return #3501xxxx... (501-byte data) for the waveform data of the +Peak trace in the DPX spectrum measurement.
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:FETCh:DPSA:TRACe:MINimum? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude in dBm for the point #n. n: Max 501. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADPX :FETCh:DPSA:TRACe:MINimum? might return #3501xxxx... (501-byte data) for the waveform data of the -Peak trace in the DPX spectrum measurement.
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:FETCh:OVIew? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><MinData(1)><MaxData(1)>... <MinData(n)><MaxData(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <MinData(n)> is the minimum data in dBm for each 1024 data point segment. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 <MaxData(n)> is the maximum data in dBm for each 1024 data point segment. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 16000 (standard) / 64000 (Option 02)
All Demod modes, all Time modes :FETCh:OVIew? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) representing the minimum and the maximum values of waveform displayed on the overview. :CONFigure:OVIew, :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh Commands
Syntax
:FETCh:PULSe? { ALL | WIDTh | PPOWer | OORatio | RIPPle | PERiod | DCYCle | PHASe | CHPower | OBWidth | EBWidth | FREQuency } The arguments query the following information: Table 2- 68: Queried information
Argument ALL WIDTh PPOWer OORatio RIPPle PERiod DCYCle PHASe CHPower OBWidth EBWidth FREQuency Information queried All Pulse width Maximum (peak) power in the pulse on-time Difference between the on-time power and off-time power Difference between the maximum and the minimum power in pulse-on time Time between the pulse rising edge and the next rising edge Ratio of the pulse width to teh pulse repetition interval (PRI) Phase at a certain point of each pulse Channel power of the pulse on-time spectrum OBW (Occupied Bandwidth) of the pulse on-time spectrum EBW (Emission Bandwidth) of the pulse on-time spectrum Frequency deviation in the pulse on-time
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Returns
The arguments return the following information. ALL. <width>,<ppower>,<ooratio>,<ripple>,<period>,<dcycle>, <phase>,<chp>,<obw>,<ebw>,<freq> Where <width>::=<NRf> is the pulse width in s. <ppower>::=<NRf> is the peak power in W. <ooratio>::=<NRf> is the on/off ratio in dB. <ripple>::=<NRf> is the pulse ripple in W. <period>::=<NRf> is the pulse repetition interval in s. <dcycle>::=<NRf> is the duty cycle in percent (%). <phase>::=<NRf> is the pulse-pulse phase in degrees. <chp>::=<NRf> is the channel power in W. <obw>::=<NRf> is the OBW in Hz. <ebw>::=<NRf> is the EBW in Hz. <freq>::=<NRf> is the frequency deviation in Hz. WIDTh. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Width(1)><Width(2)>...<Width(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Width(n)> is the pulse width value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000 PPOWer. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Ppower(1)><Ppower(2)>... <Ppower(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Power(n)> is the peak power value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000 OORatio. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Ooratio(1)><Ooratio(2)>... <Ooratio(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Ooratio(n)> is the on/off ratio value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000
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RIPPle. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Ripple(1)><Ripple(2)>...<Ripple(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Ripple(n)> is the ripple value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000 PERiod. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Period(1)><Period(2)>...<Period(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Period(n)> is the pulse repetition interval value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000 DCYCle. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Dcycle(1)><Dcycle(2)>...<Dcycle(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Dcycle(n)> is the duty value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000 PHASe. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Phase(1)><Phase(2)>...<Phase(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Phase(n)> is the pulse-pulse phase value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000 CHPower. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Chp(1)><Chp(2)>...<Chp(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Chp(n)> is the Channel Power value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000
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OBWidth. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Obw(1)><Obw(2)>...<Obw(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Obw(n)> is the OBW value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000 EBWidth. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Ebw(1)><Ebw(2)>...<Ebw(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Ebw(n)> is the EBW value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000 FREQuency. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Freq(1)><Freq(2)>...<Freq(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Freq(n)> is the carrier frequency value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000
TIMPULSE :FETCh:PULSe? WIDTh might return #3500xxxx... (500-byte data) for the pulse width measurement result. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:PULSe:SPECtrum? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 16384
TIMPULSE :FETCh:PULSe:SPECtrum? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum data. :DISPlay:PULSe:SVIew:FORMat, :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:PULSe:TAMPlitude? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the absolute power for each data in watts. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 262,144
TIMPULSE :FETCh:PULSe:TAMPlitude? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the time domain amplitude. :DISPlay:PULSe:SVIew:FORMat, :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:PULSe:TFRequency? None #<Num_digit><Num_byre><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the frequency deviation value in Hz on the time axis. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 262,144
TIMPULSE :FETCh:PULSe:TFRequency? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the time domain frequency. :DISPlay:PULSe:SVIew:FORMat, :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SPECtrum? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude spectrum in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 400000 (= 800 points500 frames)
SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAZRTIME, SAUL3G :FETCh:SPECtrum? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum waveform data. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh Commands
:FETCh:SPECtrum:ACPower? None <chpower>,<acpm1>,<acpp1>,<acpm2>,<acpp2>,<acpm3>,<acpp3> Where <chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <acpm1>::=<NRf> is the first lower adjacent channel ACPR in dB. <acpp1>::=<NRf> is the first upper adjacent channel ACPR in dB. <acpm2>::=<NRf> is the second lower adjacent channel ACPR in dB. <acpp2>::=<NRf> is the second upper adjacent channel ACPR in dB. <acpm3>::=<NRf> is the third lower adjacent channel ACPR in dB. <acpp3>::=<NRf> is the third upper adjacent channel ACPR in dB. NOTE. All the values may not be returned when the adjacent channel(s) goes out of the span due to the settings of the channel bandwidth and spacing (refer to the [:SENSe]:ACPower subgroup). For example, if the third adjacent channel goes out of the span, the response is <chpower>,<acpm1>,<acpp1>,<acpm2>, <acpp2>; <acpm3> and <acpp3> are not returned.
SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :FETCh:SPECtrum:ACPower? might return -11.38,-59.41,-59.51,-59.18,-59.31,-59.17,-59.74 for the ACPR measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:ACPower subgroup
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:FETCh Commands
:FETCh:SPECtrum:CFRequency? None <cfreq>::=<NRf> is the measured value of carrier frequency in Hz. SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :FETCh:SPECtrum:CFRequency? might return 846187328.5 for the carrier frequency. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SPECtrum:CHPower? None <chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :FETCh:SPECtrum:CHPower? might return -1.081 for the measurement results of channel power. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh Commands
:FETCh:SPECtrum:CNRatio? None <ctn>,<ctno> Where <ctn>::=<NRf> is the measured value of C/N in dB. <ctno>::=<NRf> is the measured value of C/No in dB/Hz.
SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :FETCh:SPECtrum:CNRatio? might return 75.594,125.594 for the C/N measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh Commands
:FETCh:SPECtrum:EBWidth? None <ebw>::=<NRf> is the measured value of EBW in Hz. SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :FETCh:SPECtrum:EBWidth? might return 30956.26 for the EBW measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SPECtrum:OBWidth? None <obw>::=<NRf> is the measured value of OBW in Hz. SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :FETCh:SPECtrum:OBWidth? might return 26510.163 for the OBW measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh Commands
:FETCh:SPECtrum:SEMask? None <Pass_Fail>=<NR1>. 0: Fail; 1:Pass. SANORMAL, SARTIME :FETCh:SPECtrum:SEMask? might return 1, indicating that the test has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SPECtrum:SEMask:RESult[:ALL]? None {<ZoneA_upper_absolute_pass_fail>,<ZoneA_upper_peak_absolute>, <ZoneA_upper_relative_pass_fail>,<ZoneA_upper_peak_relative>}, {<ZoneA_lower_absolute_pass_fail>,<ZoneA_lower_peak_absolute>, <ZoneA_lower_relative_pass_fail>,<ZoneA_lower_peak_relative>}, {<ZoneB_upper_absolute_pass_fail>,<ZoneB_upper_peak_absolute>, <ZoneB_upper_relative_pass_fail>,<ZoneB_upper_peak_relative>}, {<ZoneB_lower_absolute_pass_fail>,<ZoneB_lower_peak_absolute>, <ZoneB_lower_relative_pass_fail>,<ZoneB_lower_peak_relative>}, ... {<ZoneL_upper_absolute_pass_fail>,<ZoneL_upper_peak_absolute>, <ZoneL_upper_relative_pass_fail>,<ZoneL_upper_peak_relative>}, {<ZoneL_lower_absolute_pass_fail>,<ZoneL_lower_peak_absolute>, <ZoneL_lower_relative_pass_fail>,<ZoneL_lower_peak_relative>}
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:FETCh Commands
Where (in what follows, the zone number X = A, B, ... L) <ZoneX_upper_absolute_pass_fail>::=<NR1> is the test result for the absolute limit in the upper zone X. 0: Fail; 1: Pass. <ZoneX_upper_peak_absolute>::=<NR2> is the absolute peak amplitude in the upper zone X in dBm. <ZoneX_upper_relative_pass_fail>::=<NR1> is the test result for the relative limit in the upper zone X. 0: Fail; 1: Pass. <ZoneX_upper_peak_relative>::=<NR2> is the relative peak amplitude in the upper zone X in dBc. <ZoneX_lower_absolute_pass_fail>::=<NR1> is the test result for the absolute limit in the lower zone X. 0: Fail; 1: Pass. <ZoneX_lower_peak_absolute>::=<NR2> is the absolute peak amplitude in the lower zone X in dBm. <ZoneX_lower_relative_pass_fail>::=<NR1> is the test result for the relative limit in the lower zone X. 0: Fail; 1: Pass. <ZoneX_lower_peak_relative>::=<NR2> is the relative peak amplitude in the lower zone X in dBc. If the value is not measured, -1000 will be returned.
SANORMAL, SARTIME :FETCh:SPECtrum:SEMask:RESult:ALL? a partial returned values might be 1,-91.25,1,-70.77,0,-89.74,0,-69.26, 0,-81.20,1,-60.72,1,-80.11,1,-59.63. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh Commands
Syntax
Arguments Returns
None {<ZoneN_upper_absolute_pass_fail>,<ZoneN_upper_peak_absolute>, <ZoneN_upper_relative_pass_fail>,<ZoneN_upper_peak_relative>}, {<ZoneN_lower_absolute_pass_fail>,<ZoneN_lower_peak_absolute>, <ZoneN_lower_relative_pass_fail>,<ZoneN_lower_peak_relative>} Where <ZoneN_upper_absolute_pass_fail>::=<NR1> is the test result for the absolute limit in the upper zone that you specify. 0: Fail; 1: Pass. <ZoneN_upper_peak_absolute>::=<NR2> is the absolute peak amplitude in the upper zone that you specify, in dBm. <ZoneN_upper_relative_pass_fail>::=<NR1> is the test result for the relative limit in the upper zone that you specify. 0: Fail; 1: Pass. <ZoneN_upper_peak_relative>::=<NR2> is the relative peak amplitude in the upper zone that you specify, in dBc. <ZoneN_lower_absolute_pass_fail>::=<NR1> is the test result for the absolute limit in the lower zone that you specify. 0: Fail; 1: Pass. <ZoneN_lower_peak_absolute>::=<NR2> is the absolute peak amplitude in the lower zone that you specify, in dBm. <ZoneN_lower_relative_pass_fail>::=<NR1> is the test result for the relative limit in the lower zone that you specify. 0: Fail; 1: Pass. <ZoneN_lower_peak_relative>::=<NR2> is the relative peak amplitude in the lower zone that you specify, in dBc. If the value is not measured, -1000 will be returned.
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:FETCh Commands
:FETCh:SPECtrum:SPURious? None <snum>{,<freq>,<rdb>} Where <snum>::=<NR1> is the number of detected spurious emissions, max. 20 <freq>::=<NRf> is the absolute frequency of the spurious signal in Hz. <rdb>::=<NRf> is the spurious signal level relative to carrier in dB.
SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME :FETCh:SPECtrum:SPURious? might return 3,1.2E6,-79,2.4E6,-79.59,1E6,-80.38 for the spurious signal measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh Commands
:FETCh:TRANsient:FVTime? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the frequency data in Hz for the point n. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames)
TIMTRAN :FETCh:TRANsient:FVTime? might return #41024xxxx... (1024-byte data) for the results of the frequency versus time measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh Commands
:FETCh:TRANsient:IQVTime? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Idata(1)><Qdata(1)> <Idata(2)><Qdata2>...<Idata(n)><Qdata(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Idata(n)><Qdata(n)> is the I and Q signal level data in volts for the point n. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames)
TIMTRAN :FETCh:TRANsient:IQVTime? might return #41024xxxx... (1024-byte data) for the results of the IQ level versus time measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh Commands
:FETCh:TRANsient:PVTime? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the time domain power data in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames)
TIMTRAN :FETCh:TRANsient:PVTime? might return #41024xxxx... (1024-byte data) for the results of the power versus time measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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NOTE. To use a :FETCh command, you must have set a measurement mode for the FETCh operation using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command (refer to page 2-936).
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:FETCh:AUDio Subgroup
Command Tree
The :FETCh:AUDio commands return the results of the audio measurements. Header :FETCh :AUDio :HARMonics? :HNRatio? :SNDRatio|:SINad? :SPECtrum :HARMonics? :HNRatio? :SNDRatio|:SINad? Parameter
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:FETCh:AUDio:HARMonics? None <Thd_%>,<Thd>,<Dtype>,<Snum>,{<Index>,<Hd_Freq>,<Hd_Level>}, {<Index>,<Nhd_Freq>,<Nhd_Level>} Where <Thd_%>::=<NR1> is the THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) in percent. <Thd>::=<NR1> is the THD in dB. <Dtype>::=<NR1> is the demodulation type: 0 (Baseband), 1 (AM), or 2 (FM). <Snum>::=<NR1> is the number of detected harmonics or non-harmonics, whichever is greater (12 maximum). <Index>::=<NR1> is the index of harmonic (1 to 12 maximum). <Hd_Freq>::=<NRf> is the frequency of harmonic in Hz. <Hd_Level>::=<NRf> is the level of harmonic. = Signal level in dBm (Index = 1) = Harmonic level in dBc (Index = 2 to 12) <Index>::=<NR1> is the index of non-harmonic (1 to 12 maximum). <Nhd_Freq>::=<NRf> is the frequency of non-harmonic in Hz. <Nhd_Level>::=<NRf> is the level of non-harmonic in dBc.
DEMAUDIO :FETCh:AUDio:HARMonics? might return 0.1696,-55.41,1,3,1,10.0E+3,3.96,2,20.0E+3,3.95, 3,30.0E+3,3.97,1,136.719,3.94,2,135.898,3.92 for the Harmonics measurement result. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:AUDio:HNRatio? None <Crms>,<Rrms>,<Dtype>,<Hnratio> Where <Crms>::=<NRf> is the current RMS value. = Current RMS power in dBm (Baseband) = Current RMS modulation depth in percent (AM) = Current RMS frequency deviation in Hz (FM) <Rrms>::=<NRf> is the reference RMS value. = Reference RMS power in dBm (Baseband) = Reference RMS modulation depth in percent (AM) = Reference RMS frequency deviation in Hz (FM) <Dtype>::=<NR1> is the demodulation type: 0 (Baseband), 1 (AM), or 2 (FM). <Hnratio>::=<NRf> is the hum and noise ratio in dB.
DEMAUDIO :FETCh:AUDio:HNRatio? might return x,x,x for the Hum and Noise Ratio measurement result. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:AUDio:SNDRatio|:SINad? None <Sn>,<Sinad>,<Thd_%>,<Thd>,<Tnhd_%>,<Tnhd>,<Afreq>,<Alevel>, <Alevel_Vpp>,<Dtype>,<Am_Rms>,<Am_Max>,<Am_Min>,<Fm_Rms>, <Fm_PosPeak>,<Fm_NegPeak>,<Fm_Pk-Pk>,<Fm_(Pk-Pk)/2> Where <Sn>::=<NRf> is the S/N (Signal to Noise ratio) in dB. <Sinad>::=<NRf> is the SINAD (Signal to Noise And Distortion) in dB. <Thd_%>::=<NRf> is the THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) in percent. <Thd>::=<NRf> is the THD in dB. <Tnhd_%>::=<NRf> is the TNHD (Total Non-Harmonic Distortion) in percent. <Tnhd>::=<NRf> is the TNHD in dB. <Afreq>::=<NRf> is the audio frequency in Hz. <Alevel>::=<NRf> is the audio level in Vrms for baseband. -1000 is returned for AM and FM. <Dtype>::=<NR1> is the demodulation type. 0: Baseband, 1: AM, 2: FM. The following values are returned when the demodulation type is AM. <Am_Rms>::=<NRf> is the RMS modulation depth in percent. <Am_Max>::=<NRf> is the maximum modulation depth in percent. <Am_Min>::=<NRf> is the minimum modulation depth in percent. The following values are returned when the demodulation type is FM. <Fm_Rms>::=<NRf> is the RMS frequency deviation in Hz. <Fm_PosPeak>::=<NRf> is the +peak frequency deviation in Hz. <Fm_NegPeak>::=<NRf> is the -peak frequency deviation in Hz. <Fm_Pk-Pk>::=<NRf> is the peak-peak frequency deviation in Hz. <Fm_Pk-Pk/2>::=<NRf> is the half peak-peak frequency deviation in Hz.
DEMAUDIO :FETCh:AUDio:SNDRatio? might return 53.01,52.78,0.1696,-55.41,0.0185,-74.66,10E+3,3.96, 0.8,0 for the Signal/Noise and Distortion measurement result. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:AUDio:SPECtrum:HARMonics? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude of the spectrum in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMAUDIO :FETCh:AUDio:SPECtrum:HARMonics? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum data. [:SENSe]:AUDio:MEASurement
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:FETCh:AUDio:SPECtrum:HNRatio? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude of the spectrum in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMAUDIO :FETCh:AUDio:SPECtrum:HNRatio? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum data. [:SENSe]:AUDio:MEASurement
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:FETCh:AUDio:SPECtrum:SNDRatio|:SINad? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude of the spectrum in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMAUDIO :FETCh:AUDio:SPECtrum:SNDRatio? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum data. [:SENSe]:AUDio:MEASurement
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:FETCh:DDEMod Subgroup
The :FETCh:DDEMod commands return the results of the digital modulation analysis.
Command Tree
Parameter IQVTime | FVTime | CONSte | EVM | AEVM | PEVM | MERRor | AMERror | PMERror | PERRor | APERror | PPERror | RHO | SLENgth | FERRor | OOFFset | STABle | PVTime | AMAM | AMPM | CCDF | PDF | FSKDev | RMSError | FDEViation | MINDex
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Syntax
:FETCh:DDEMod? { IQVTime | FVTime | CONSte | EVM | AEVM | PEVM | MERRor | AMERror | PMERror | PERRor | APERror | PPERror | RHO | SLENgth | FERRor | OOFFset | STABle | PVTime | AMAM | AMPM | CCDF | PDF | FSKDev | RMSError | FDEViation | MINDex } The arguments query the following information: Table 2- 70: Queried information on the digital modulation analysis results
Argument IQVTime FVTime CONSte EVM AEVM PEVM MERRor 1 AMERror 1 PMERror 1 PERRor 1 APERror 1 PPERror 1 RHO SLENgth FERRor OOFFset STABle PVTime
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Arguments
Information queried IQ level versus Time measured value Frequency versus Time measured value (Valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod :FORMat is set to GFSK, FSK, 4FSK, 8FSK, or 16FSK) Constellation measurement results (coordinates data array of symbols) Error Vector Magnitude (EVM) measurement results EVM RMS value EVM peak value and its symbol number Amplitude error Amplitude error RMS value Amplitude error peak value and its symbol number Phase error Phase error RMS value Phase error peak value and its symbol number Value of waveform quality () Number of analyzed symbols Frequency error Origin offset value (Not available when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to ASK, FSK or GFSK) Data from symbol table Power versus Time (Valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to ASK)
When [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to OQPSK and :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew |:SVIew:HSSHift is set to NONE, the value cannot be returned.
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Table 2- 70: Queried information on the digital modulation analysis results (Cont.)
Argument AMAM AMPM CCDF PDF FSKDev RMSError FDEViation MINDex Information queried AM/AM measurement results AM/PM measurement results CCDF measurement results PDF measurement results FSK deviations measurement results (Valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to GFSK, FSK, 4FSK, 8FSK, or 16FSK) Frequncy error RMS value (Valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to C4FM) Frequncy deviation (Valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to C4FM) Modulation index (Valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:MINDex:AUTO is set to ON)
Returns
The arguments return the following information. You can select degrees or radians for the angular unit using the :UNIT:ANGLe command. IQVTime. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Idata(1)><Qdata(1)> <Idata(2)><Qdata2>...<Idata(n)><Qdata(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Idata(n)><Qdata(n)> is the I and Q signal level data in volts. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) FVTime. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the frequency shift data in Hz for the point n. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames)
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CONSte. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Ip(1)><Qp(1)>...<Ip(n)><Qp(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Ip(n)> is the sample position on the I axis in a normalized value. <Qp(n)> is the sample position on the Q axis in a normalized value. Both <Ip(n)> and <Qp(n)> are in the 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) EVM. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Evm(1)><Evm(2)>...<Evm(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Evm(n)> is the value of symbol EVM in percent (%). 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) AEVM. <aevm>::=<NRf> is the EVM RMS value in percent (%). PEVM. <pevm>,<symb> Where <pevm>::=<NRf> is the EVM peak value in percent (%). <symb>::=<NR1> is the symbol number for the EVM peak value. MERRor. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Merr(1)><Merr(2)>...<Merr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Merr(n)> is the value of amplitude error of symbol in percent (%). 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) AMERror. <amer>::=<NRf> is the amplitude error RMS value in percent (%). PMERror. <pmer>,<symb> Where <pmer>::=<NRf> is the amplitude error peak value in percent (%). <symb>::=<NR1> is the symbol number for the amplitude error peak value.
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PERRor. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Perr(1)><Perr(2)>...<Perr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Perr(n)> is the value of phase error of symbol in degrees or radians. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) APERror. <aper>::=<NRf> is the phase error RMS in degrees or radians. PPERror. <pper>,<symb> Where <pper>::=<NRf> is the phase error peak value in degrees or radians. <symb>::=<NRf> is the symbol number for the phase error peak value. RHO. <rho>::=<NRf> is the measured value of waveform quality (). SLENgth. <slen>::=<NR1> is the number of analyzed symbols. FERRor. <ferr>::=<NRf> is the frequency error in Hz. OOFFset. <ooff>::=<NRf> is the origin offset in dB. STABle. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Sym(1)><Sym(2)>...<Sym(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Sym(n)> is the symbol data. 4-byte little endian integer. n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points 500 frames) PVTIme. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digit in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the time domain power data in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points 500 frames)
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AMAM. <Comp>,<Coeff_num>{,<Coeff>} Where <Comp>::=<NRf> is the 1 dB compression point in dBm. <Coeff_Num>::=<NR1> is the number of coefficients (1 to 16). It is equal to the value set using the [:SENSe]:DDEMod:NLINearity:COEFficient command plus 1. <Coeff>::=<NRf> is the coefficient value. AMPM. <Coeff_num>{,<Coeff>} Where <Coeff_Num>::=<NR1> is the number of coefficients (1 to 16). It is equal to the value set using the [:SENSe]:DDEMod:NLINearity:COEFficient command plus 1. <Coeff>::=<NRf> is the coefficient value. CCDF. <Mean_Power_D>,<Peak_Power_D>,<Crest_Factor_D>, <Mean_Power_R>,<Peak_Power_R>,<Crest_Factor_R> Where <Mean_Power_D>::=<NRf> is the measured average power in dBm. <Peak_Power_D>::=<NRf> is the measured peak power in dBm. <Crest_Factor_D>::=<NRf> is the measured crest factor in dB. <Mean_Power_R>::=<NRf> is the reference average power in dBm. <Peak_Power_R>::=<NRf> is the reference peak power in dBm. <Crest_Factor_R>::=<NRf> is the reference crest factor in dB. PDF. <Mean_Power_D>,<Peak_Power_D>,<Mean_Power_R>,<Peak_Power_R> Where <Mean_Power_D>::=<NRf> is the measured average power in dBm. <Peak_Power_D>::=<NRf> is the measured peak power in dBm. <Mean_Power_R>::=<NRf> is the reference average power in dBm. <Peak_Power_R>::=<NRf> is the reference peak power in dBm. FSKDev. <Rms_err_Max>,<Rms_err_Avg>,<Peak_err_Max>,<Peak_err_Avg>, <Sym_err_Max>,<Sym_err_Avg>,<Dev_Num>, {<FSK_deviation_Max>,<FSK_deviation_Min>,<FSK_deviation_Avg>}
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Where <Rms_err_Max>::=<NRf> is the maximum of RMS FSK error in percent. <Rms_err_Avg>::=<NRf> is the average of RMS FSK error in percent. <Peak_err_Max>::=<NRf> is the maximum of peak FSK error in percent. <Peak_err_Avg>::=<NRf> is the average of peak FSK error in percent. <Sym_err_Max>::=<NRf> is the maximum of symbol timing error in percent. <Sym_err_Avg>::=<NRf> is the average of symbol timing error in percent. <Dev_Num>::=<NR1> is the number of columns in the FSK deviation table. = 2 (GFSK, FSK), 4 (4FSK), 8 (8FSK), or 16 (16FSK) <FSK_deviation_Max>::=<NRf> is the maximum FSK deviation in Hz. <FSK_deviation_Min>::=<NRf> is the minimum FSK deviation in Hz. <FSK_deviation_Avg>::=<NRf> is the average FSK deviation in Hz. The dataset < FSK_deviation_Max >,< FSK_deviation _Min>,< FSK_deviation _Avg> is returned for each symbol in ascending order of its level (for example, in order of symbol - - +1, and +3 for 4FSK). -3, -1, RMSError. <RMSError>::=<NRf> is the RMS frequency error in Hz. FDEViation. <FDeviation>::=<NRf> is the frequency deviation in Hz. MINDex. <Modulation_Index>::=<NR1> is the modulation index for the CPM modulation scheme, as shown in the following table.
Returned value 1 2 3 4 5 6 Modulation index 4/16, 5/16 5/16, 6/16 6/16, 7/16 7/16, 10/16 12/16, 13/16 8/16, 8/16
DEMDDEM :FETCh:DDEMod? IQVTime might return #41024xxxx... (1024-byte data) for the IQ level versus time measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat, [:SENSe]:DDEMod:MINDex:AUTO, :UNIT:ANGLe
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:FETCh:RFID Subgroup
The :FETCh:RFID commands return the results of the RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) analysis.
Command Tree
Parameter CARRier | PODown | BPODown | RFENvelope | BRFenvelope | FSKPulse | BFSKpulse | CONSte | EYE | STABle | PSTable
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Syntax
:FETCh:RFID? { CARRier | PODown | BPODown | RFENvelope | BRFenvelope | FSKPulse | BFSKPulse | CONSte | EYE | STABle | PSTable } The arguments return the following measurement results: Table 2- 71: RFID measurement selection
Argument CARRier PODown BPODown RFENvelope BRFenvelope FSKPulse BFSKpulse CONSte EYE STABle PSTable Measurement Carrier Power on/down (ASCII format) Power on/down (Binary format) RF envelope (ASCII format) RF envelope (Binary format) FSK pulse (ASCII format) FSK pulse (Binary format) Constellation Eye diagram Symbol table Preamble of the symbol table
Arguments
Returns
The arguments return the following information: CARRier. <Cfreq>,<Obw>,<Ebw>,<Max_EIRP> Where <Cfreq>::=<NRf> is the carrier frequency in Hz. <Obw>::=<NRf> is the occupied bandwidth in Hz. <Ebw>::=<NRf> is the emission bandwidth in Hz. <Max_EIRP>::=<NRf> is the maximum EIRP in dBm. PODown. <Srate>,<Esrate>,<Count>{,<Index>,<Rise/Fall>,<Time>, <Settling>,<Over>,<Under>,<Offset>} Where <Srate>::=<NRf> is the actual sample rate in Hz. <Esrate>::=<NRf> is the effective sample rate in Hz.
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<Count>::=<NR1> is the count of data sets that follow (0 to 64). <Index>::=<NR1> is the index number. <Rise/Fall>::=<NR1> indicates rise (1) or fall (0) time. <Time>::=<NRf> is the rise or fall time in seconds. <Settling>::=<NRf> is the settling time in seconds. <Over>::=<NRf> is the overshoot in percent (%). <Under>::=<NRf> is the undershoot in percent (%). <Offset>::=<NRf> is the average level when the signal is off (%). If <Count> is more than 64, only -1000 is returned as invalid data. BPODown. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Srate><Esrate><Count>{<Index> <Rise/Fall><Time><Settling><Over><Under><Offset>} Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. The following data are the 4-byte little endian floating-point format: <Srate> is the actual sample rate in Hz. <Esrate> is the effective sample rate in Hz. <Count> is the count of data sets that follow (0 to 20000). <Index> is the index number. <Rise/Fall> indicates rise (1) or fall (0) time. <Time> is the rise or fall time in seconds. <Settling> is the settling time in seconds. <Over> is the overshoot in percent (%). <Under> is the undershoot in percent (%). <Offset> is the average level when the signal is off (%). If <Count> is more than 20000, only -1000 is returned as invalid data. RFENvelope or FSKPulse. <Srate>,<Esrate>,<Count>{,<Index>, <On_Width>,<Off_Width>,<Period>,<Duty>,<On_Ripple>,<Off_Ripple>, <Slope_1_Rise/Fall>,<Slope_1>,<Slope_2_Rise/Fall>,<Slope_2>, <Slope_3_Rise/Fall>,<Slope_3>} Where <Srate>::=<NRf> is the sample rate in Hz. <Esrate>::=<NRf> is the effective sample rate in Hz. <Count>::=<NR1> is the count of data sets that follow (0 to 64). <Index>::=<NR1> is the index number. <On_Width>::=<NRf> is the on-width time in seconds. <Off_Width>::=<NRf> is the off-width time in seconds. <Period>::=<NRf> is the period (on-width + off-width) in seconds. <Duty>::=<NRf> is the duty cycle in percent (%). <On_Ripple>::=<NRf> is the on ripple in percent (%). <Off_Ripple>::=<NRf> is the off ripple in percent (%).
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<Slope_1_Rise/Fall>::=<NR1> indicates rise (1) or fall (0) for Slope 1. <Slope_1>::=<NRf> is the Slope 1 rise/fall time in seconds. <Slope_2_Rise/Fall>::=<NR1> indicates rise (1) or fall (0) for Slope 2. <Slope_2>::=<NRf> is the Slope 2 rise/fall time in seconds. <Slope_3_Rise/Fall>::=<NR1> indicates rise (1) or fall (0) for Slope 3. <Slope_3>::=<NRf> is the Slope 3 rise/fall time in seconds. If <Count> is more than 64, only -1000 is returned as invalid data. When the standard type is 18092(424k), 14443-2-A, or 15693-2: <Srate>,<Esrate>,<Count>{,<Index>,<On_Width>,<Off_Width>, <Period>,<Duty>,<On_Ripple>,<Off_Ripple>, <Slope_1_Rise/Fall>,<Slope_1>,<Slope_2_Rise/Fall>,<Slope_2>, <Slope_3_Rise/Fall>,<Slope_3>,<T1>,<T2>,<T3>,<T4>} Where <Srate>::=<NRf> is the sample rate in Hz. <Esrate>::=<NRf> is the effective sample rate in Hz. <Count>::=<NR1> is the count of data sets that follow (0 to 64). <Index>::=<NR1> is the index number. <On_Width>::=<NRf> is the on-width time in seconds. <Off_Width>::=<NRf> is the off-width time in seconds. <Period>::=<NRf> is the period (on-width + off-width) in seconds. <Duty>::=<NRf> is the duty cycle in percent (%). <On_Ripple>::=<NRf> is the on ripple in percent (%). <Off_Ripple>::=<NRf> is the off ripple in percent (%). <Slope_1_Rise/Fall>::=<NR1> indicates rise (1) or fall (0) for Slope 1. <Slope_1>::=<NRf> is the Slope 1 rise/fall time in seconds. <Slope_2_Rise/Fall>::=<NR1> indicates rise (1) or fall (0) for Slope 2. <Slope_2>::=<NRf> is the Slope 2 rise/fall time in seconds. <Slope_3_Rise/Fall>::=<NR1> indicates rise (1) or fall (0) for Slope 3. <Slope_3>::=<NRf> is the Slope 3 rise/fall time in seconds. <T1> to <T4>::=<NRf> is the T1 to T4 specified in the standard in seconds. If <Count> is more than 64, only -1000 is returned as invalid data. BRFenvelope or BFSKpulse. #<Num_digit><Num_byte> <Srate><Esrate><Count>{<Index><On_Width><Off_Width> <Period><Duty><On_Ripple><Off_Ripple> <Slope_1_Rise/Fall><Slope_1><Slope_2_Rise/Fall><Slope_2> <Slope_3_Rise/Fall><Slope_3>} Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow.
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The following data are the 4-byte little endian floating-point format: <Srate> is the sample rate in Hz. <Esrate> is the effective sample rate in Hz. <Count> is the count of data sets that follow (0 to 65536). <Index> is the index number. <On_Width> is the on-width time in seconds. <Off_Width> is the off-width time in seconds. <Period> is the period (on-width + off-width) in seconds. <Duty> is the duty cycle in percent (%). <On_Ripple> is the on ripple in percent (%). <Off_Ripple> is the off ripple in percent (%). <Slope_1_Rise/Fall> indicates rise (1) or fall (0) for Slope 1. <Slope_1> is the Slope 1 rise/fall time in seconds. <Slope_2_Rise/Fall> indicates rise (1) or fall (0) for Slope 2. <Slope_2> is the Slope 2 rise/fall time in seconds. <Slope_3_Rise/Fall> indicates rise (1) or fall (0) for Slope 3. <Slope_3> is the Slope 3 rise/fall time in seconds. If <Count> is more than 65536, only -1000 is returned as invalid data. CONSte and EYE . NOTE. The constellation measurement is invalid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:STANdard is set to C0G1 or C1G1. When the decoding format is other than PIE: <Mdepth>,<Mindex>,<Ferror>,<Abrate>,<Cbrate>,<Csrate> Where <Mdepth>::=<NRf> is the modulation depth in percent (%). <Mindex>::=<NRf> is the modulation index in percent (%). <Ferror>::=<NRf> is the frequency error in Hz. <Abrate>::=<NR1> is the auto bit rate setting. 0: Off, 1: On. <Cbrate>::=<NRf> is the calculated bit rate in bps. <Csrate>::=<NRf> is the calculated symbol rate in symbols/s. When the decoding format is PIE: <Mdepth>,<Mindex>,<Ferror>,<Atari>,<Ctdata0_S>,<Ctdata0_T>, <Ctdata1_S>,<Ctdata1_T> Where <Mdepth>::=<NRf> is the modulation depth in percent (%). <Mindex>::=<NRf> is the modulation index in percent (%). <Ferror>::=<NRf> is the frequency error in Hz <Atari>::=<NR1> is the auto tari setting. 0: Off, 1: On. <Ctdata0_S>::=<NRf> is the calculated tari data-0 in seconds. <Ctdata0_T>::=<NRf> is the calculated tari data-0 (Tari). 2- 747
<Ctdata1_S>::=<NRf> is the calculated tari data-1 in seconds. <Ctdata1_T>::=<NRf> is the calculated tari data-1 (Tari). When the modulation type is Subcarrier BPSK: <Mdepth>,<Mindex>,<Ferror>,<Abrate>,<Cbrate>,<Csrate>, <Sjitter>,<Foffset> Where <Mdepth>::=<NRf> is the modulation depth in percent (%). <Mindex>::=<NRf> is the modulation index in percent (%). <Ferror>::=<NRf> is the frequency error in Hz. <Abrate>::=<NR1> is the auto bit rate setting. 0: Off, 1: On. <Cbrate>::=<NRf> is the calculated bit rate in bps. <Csrate>::=<NRf> is the calculated symbol rate in symbols/s. <Sjitter>::=<NRf> is the RMS subcarrier jitter in seconds. <Foffset>::=<NRf> is the frequency offset in Hz. When the standard type is 18000-7: <Fdevia>,<Pdetec>,<Ferror>,<Abrate>,<Cbrate>,<Csrate> Where <Fdevia>::=<NRf> is the frequency deviation in Hz. <Pdetec>::=<NRf> is the preamble detection. 0: Interrogator, 1: Tag, 2: Unknown. <Ferror>::=<NRf> is the frequency error in Hz. <Abrate>::=<NR1> is the auto bit rate setting. 0: Off, 1: On. <Cbrate>::=<NRf> is the calculated bit rate in bps. <Csrate>::=<NRf> is the calculated symbol rate in symbols/s. When the standard type is Manual and the modulation type is FSK: <Fdevia>,<Pdetec>,<Ferror>,<Abrate>,<Cbrate>,<Csrate> Where <Fdevia>::=<NRf> is the frequency deviation in Hz. <Ferror>::=<NRf> is the frequency error in Hz. <Abrate>::=<NR1> is the auto bit rate setting. 0: Off, 1: On. <Cbrate>::=<NRf> is the calculated bit rate in bps. <Csrate>::=<NRf> is the calculated symbol rate in symbols/s. When the standard type is 15693-2: <Fdevia>,<Pdetec>,<Ferror>,<Abrate>,<Cbrate>,<Csrate> Where <Mdepth>::=<NRf> is the modulation depth in percent (%). <Mindex>::=<NRf> is the modulation index in percent (%). <Ferror>::=<NR1> is the frequency error in Hz. <Cbrate>::=<NRf> is the calculated bit rate in bps.
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STABle. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Sym(1)><Sym(2)>...<Sym(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Sym(n)> is the symbol data. 4-byte little endian integer. Table 2- 72: Symbol value definition
Value on screen 0 1 X P S N I T E Value on GPIB 0 1 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 Definition 0 1 Dont care Preamble Frame Sync or SOF (15693-2) Null Interrogator (18000-7) Tag (18000-7) EOF (15693-2)
DEMRFID :FETCh:RFID? CARRier might return 985.891768E+6,45.383E+3,104.601,30 for the carrier measurement result. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:STANdard
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:FETCh:RFID:ACPower? None <Count>{,<Ofrequency>,<Upper>,<Lower>} Where <Count>::=<NR1> is the count of data sets that follow (0 to 25). <Ofrequency>::=<NRf> is the offset frequency in Hz. <Upper>::=<NRf> is the ACPR for the nth upper adjacent channel in dBc. <Lower>::=<NRf> is the ACPR for the nth lower adjacent channel in dBc.
DEMRFID :FETCh:RFID:ACPower? might return 2,500E+3,-38.45,-38.43,1E+6,-44.14,-44.11 for the ACPR measurement result. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:RFID:SPURious? None <Snum>{,<Dfreq>,<Rdbc>} Where <Snum>::=<NR1> is the number of detected spurious emissions. Max. 20. <Dfreq>::=<NRf> is the detuned frequency of spurious relative to carrier in Hz. <Rdbc>::=<NRf> is the spurious signal level relative to carrier in dBc.
DEMRFID :FETCh:RFID:SPURious? might return 2,-468.75E+3,-45.62,787.5E+3,-49.88 for the spurious measurement result. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:RFID:SPECtrum:ACPower? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude of the spectrum in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMRFID :FETCh:RFID:SPECtrum:ACPower? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum data. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:RFID:SPECtrum:SPURious? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude of the spectrum in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMRFID :FETCh:RFID:SPECtrum:SPURious? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum data. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SSOurce Subgroup
Command Tree
The :FETCh:SSOurce commands return the results of the signal source analysis. Header :FETCh :SSOurce? :CNVFrequency? :CNVTime? :IPNVtime? :IPNVtime? :RJVTime? :SPECtrum? :TRANsient :FVTime? Parameter PNOise | SPURious | RTPNoise | RTSPurious | FVTime
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Syntax
:FETCh:SSOurce? { PNOise | SPURious | RTPNoise | RTSPurious | FVTime } The arguments return the following measurement results: Table 2- 73: Signal source analysis
Argument PNOise SPURious RTPNoise RTSPurious FVTime Measurement Phase noise Spurious Real-time phase noise Real-time spurious Frequency versus Time
Arguments
Returns
The arguments return the following information: PNOise. <Cfreq>,<Cpower>,<IP_Noise>,<Rj>,<Max_Pj> Where <Cfreq>::=<NRf> is the carrier frequency in Hz. <Cpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power in dBm. <IP_Noise>::=<NRf> is the integrated phase noise in radians or degrees <Rj>::=<NRf> is the random jitter in seconds. <Max_Pj>::=<NRf> is the maximum periodic jitter in seconds. SPURious. <snum>{,<dfreq>,<rdb>} Where <snum>::=<NR1> is the number of detected spurious signals (max. 20) <dfreq>::=<NRf> is the detuned frequency of spurious relative to carrier in Hz. <rdb>::=<NRf> is the spurious signal level relative to carrier in dBc.
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RTPNoise. <Cfreq>,<Cpower>,<IP_Noise>,<Rj>,<Max_Pj>,<Jstime>, <Jsstart>,<Jsstop>,<PNstime>,<PNstart>,<PNSstop> Where <Cfreq>::=<NRf> is the carrier frequency in Hz. <Cpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power in dBm. <IP_Noise>::=<NRf> is the integrated phase noise in radians or degrees. <Rj>::=<NRf> is the random jitter in seconds. <Max_Pj>::=<NRf> is the maximum periodic jitter in seconds. <Jstime>::=<NRf> is the jitter settling time in seconds. <Jsstart>::=<NRf> is the jitter settling time start in seconds. <Jsstop>::=<NRf> is the jitter settling time stop in seconds. <PNstime>::=<NRf> is the phase noise settling time in seconds. <PNsstart>::=<NRf> is the phase noise settling time start in seconds. <PNsstop>::=<NRf> is the phase noise settling time stop in seconds. RTSPurious. <Cfreq>,<Cpower>,<Snum>{,<Dfreq>,<Rdbc>} Where <Cfreq>::=<NRf> is the carrier frequency in Hz. <Cpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power in dBm. <Snum>::=<NR1> is the number of detected spurious signals (max. 20). <Dfreq>::=<NRf> is the detuned frequency of spurious relative to carrier in Hz. <Rdbc>::=<NRf> is the spurious signal level relative to carrier in dBc. FVTime. <Fstime>,<Fsstart>,<Fsstop>,<TFstime>,<Tfsstart>,<Tfsstop> Where <Fstime>::=<NRf> is the frequency settling time. <Fsstart>::=<NRf> is the frequency settling time start. <Fsstop>::=<NRf> is the frequency settling time stop. <TFstime>::=<NRf> is the frequency settling time from trigger. <TFsstart>::=<NRf> is the frequency settling time start from trigger. <TFsstop>::=<NRf> is the frequency settling time stop from trigger Unit: All in seconds.
TIMSSOURCE :FETCh:SSOurce? PNOise might return 2.0E+9,-21.430,12.432E-12,8.95,217.725E-12 for the phase noise measurement result.
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Syntax Arguments
:FETCh:SSOurce:CNVFrequency? { MAIN | SUB } MAIN selects Trace 1 (displayed in yellow on screen). SUB selects Trace 2 (displayed in green on screen).
Returns
#<Num_digit><Num_byte><Freq(1)><C/N(1)><Freq(2)><C/N(2)>... <Freq(n)><C/N(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Freq(n)> is the offset frequency in Hz. <C/N(n)> is the C/N in dBc/Hz. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 5000
TIMSSOURCE :FETCh:SSOurce:CNVFrequency? MAIN might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the Trace 1 data of the C/N versus offset frequency measurement. :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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:FETCh:SSOurce:CNVTime? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the C/N value in dBc/Hz. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2.
TIMSSOURCE :FETCh:SSOurce:CNVTime? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for waveform data of the C/N versus time. :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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:FETCh:SSOurce:IPNVtime? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the phase in radians or degrees. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2.
TIMSSOURCE :FETCh:SSOurce:IPNVtime? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for waveform data of the integrated phase noise versus time. :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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:FETCh:SSOurce:RJVTime? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the jitter in seconds. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2.
TIMSSOURCE :FETCh:SSOurce:RJVTime? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for waveform data of the random jitter versus time. :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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:FETCh:SSOurce:SPECtrum? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude of the spectrum in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
TIMSSOURCE :FETCh:SSOurce:SPECtrum? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum data. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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:FETCh:SSOurce:TRANsient:FVTime? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the frequency deviation value in Hz on the time axis. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512000 (1024 points 500 frames)
TIMSSOURCE :FETCh:SSOurce:TRANsient:FVTime? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the frequency versus time measurement results.
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:FETCh:GSMedge Subgroup
Command Tree
The :FETCh:GSMedge commands return the results of the GSM/EDGE analysis. Header :FETCh :GSMedge :MACCuracy? :MCPower? :MODulation? :PVTime? :SPECtrum :MODulation? :SWITching? :SPURious? :SWITching? :TAMPlitude :MCPower? :PVTime? :TSCode? Parameter
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:FETCh:GSMedge:MACCuracy? None <pass_fail>,<phase_error>,<peak_phase_error>,<evm>,<evm95>, <peak_evm>,<freq_error>,<o_off> Where <pass_fail>::=<NR1> = 0 represents Fail; = 1 represents Pass. <phase_error>::=<NRf> is the phase error in degrees. <peak_phase_error>::=<NRf> is the peak phase error in degrees. <evm>::=<NRf> is the EVM (Error Vector Magnitude) in percent (%). <evm95>::=<NRf> is the EVM 95% tile in percent (%). <peak_evm>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in percent (%). <freq_error>::=<NRf> is the frequency error in Hz. <o_off>::=<NRf> is the origin offset in dB. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMGSMEDGE :FETCh:GSMedge:MACCuracy? might return 1,0.47,0.86,0.93,0.75,2.15,4.209,-64.31 for the modulation accuracy measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:GSMedge:BURSt:INDex
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:FETCh:GSMedge:MCPower? None <mean_power>,<max_power>,<max_bi>,<min_power>,<min_bi> Where <mean_power>::=<NRf> is the mean power value in dBm. <max_power>::=<NRf> is the maximum power value in dBm. <max_bi>::=<NR1> is the burst index for the maximum power. <min_power>::=<NRf> is the minimum power value in dBm. <min_bi>::=<NR1> is the burst index for the minimum power.
DEMGSMEDGE :FETCh:GSMedge:MCPower? might return 68.081,72.4203,-3,58.229,-7 as the mean carrier power measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:GSMedge:BURSt:INDex
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DEMGSMEDGE :FETCh:GSMedge:MODulation? might return 1, indicating that the modulation spectrum measurement has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:GSMedge:STANdard
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DEMGSMEDGE :FETCh:GSMedge:PVTime? might return 1, indicating that the power versus time measurement has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:GSMedge:BURSt:INDex
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Syntax Returns
:FETCh:GSMedge:SPECtrum:MODulation? #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the modulation spectrum power data in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 240001
DEMGSMEDGE :FETCh:GSMedge:SPECtrum:MODulation? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the results of the modulation spectrum measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:GSMedge:BURSt:INDex
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Syntax Returns
:FETCh:GSMedge:SPECtrum:SWITching? #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the switching spectrum power data in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 240001
DEMGSMEDGE :FETCh:GSMedge:SPECtrum:SWITching? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the results of the switching spectrum measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:GSMedge:BURSt:INDex
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:FETCh:GSMedge:SPURious? None <snum>{,<freq>,<rdb>} Where <snum>::=<NR1> is the number of detected spurious signals, up to 10. <freq>::=<NRf> is the frequency of spurious in Hz. <rdb>::=<NRf> is the level of spurious in dBm.
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DEMGSMEDGE :FETCh:GSMedge:SWITching? might return 1, indicating that the switching spectrum measurement has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:GSMedge:STANdard
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Syntax Returns
:FETCh:GSMedge:TAMPlitude:MCPower? #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the absolute power for each symbol in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMGSMEDGE :FETCh:GSMedge:TAMPlitude:MCPower? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the results of the mean carrier power measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:GSMedge:BURSt:INDex
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Syntax Returns
:FETCh:GSMedge:TAMPlitude:PVTime? #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the absolute power for each symbol in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMGSMEDGE :FETCh:GSMedge:TAMPlitude:PVTime? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the results of the power versus time measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:GSMedge:BURSt:INDex
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Syntax Returns
:FETCh:GSMedge:TSCode? <tsc>::=<NR1> is the TSC number (0 to 7). NOTE. This command is valid when one of the following measurements is finished: MCPower (mean carrier power), PVTime (power versus time), MACCuracy (modulation accuracy), MODulation (modulation spectrum), and SWITching (switching spectrum). If the measurement is not finished, the error message -200, Execution Error is returned.
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:FETCh:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K Subgroup
Command Tree
Header Parameter :FETCh :FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K :ACPower? :CCDF? :CDPower? RESult | CDPower | IQPower :CHPower? :Distribution :CCDF? :IM? :MACCuracy? RESult | MACCuracy | EVM |MERRor | PERRor | STABle :OBWidth? :PCCHannel? :PVTime? :SEMask? :SPECtrum :ACPower? :CHPower? :IM? :OBWidth? :TAMPlitude :PVTime?
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:FETCh:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:ACPower? None <pass_fail>,<Chpower>,<Acpr1>,<Acpr2>,<Acpr3>,<Acpr4>,<Acpr5>, <Acpr6>,<Acpr7>,<Acpr8>,<Acpr9>,<Acpr10>,<Acpr11>,<Acpr12> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <Acpr1>::=<NRf> is the first adjacent channel ACPR in dBc. <Acpr2>::=<NRf> is the second adjacent channel ACPR in dBc. <Acpr12>::=<NRf> is the twelfth adjacent channel ACPR in dBc. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :FETCh:FLCDMA2K:ACPower? might return 0,-2.045E+001,-6.461E+001,-4.379E+001,-6.576E+001, -6.753E+001,-6.79E+001,-1.0E+038,-1.0E+038,-1.0E+038,-1.0E+038, -1.0E+038,-1.0E+038,-1.0E+038 for the ACPR measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF? None <Mean_power>,<Peak_power>,<Crest_factor> Where <Mean_power>::=<NRf> is the average power in dBm. <Peak_power>::=<NRf> is the peak power in dBm. <Crest_factor>::=<NRf> is the crest factor in dB.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :FETCh:FLCDMA2K:CCDF? might return -1.757E+001,-9.53E+000,8.04E+000 for the CCDF measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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Syntax Arguments
:FETCh:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CDPower? { RESult | CDPower | IQPower } RESult queries the measurement result. CDPower queries relative/absolute power values of each code. IQPower queries each I/Q symbol power of the selected code.
Returns
The arguments return the following information: RESult. <pass_fail>,<Total_power>,<ACP_max>,<ACP_avg>, <ACP_total>,<No_AC>,<ICP>,<EVM_peak>,<EVM_rms>, <Merror_peak>,<Merror_rms>,<Perror_peak>,<Perror_rms> Where <pass_fail>::={1|0} is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Total_power>::=<NRf> is the channel power total value in dBm. <ACP_max>::=<NRf> is the active channel power maximum value in dBc. <ACP_avg>::=<NRf> is the active channel power average value in dBc. <ACP_total>::=<NRf> is the active channel power total value in dBc. <No_AC>::=<NR1> is the number of active channels. <ICP>::=<NRf> is the maximum inactive channel power in dBc. <EVM_peak>::=<NRf> is the EVM peak value in %. <EVM_rms>::=<NRf> is EVM rms value in %. <Merror_peak>::=<NRf> is the magnitude error peak value in %. <Merror_rms>::=<NRf> is the magnitude error rms value in %. <Perror_peak>::=<NRf> is the phase error peak value in degrees. <Perror_rms>::=<NRf> is the phase error rms value in degrees. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled. CDPower. #<Num_digit>,<Num_byte>,<ICpower(1)>,<QCpower(1)>,..., <ICpower(n)>,<QCpower(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <ICpower(n)> and <QCpower(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each code in dB or dBm.When the unit on the Y axis of main view is set to RELative, the relative power value is selected. When the unit on the Y axis of main view is set to ABSolute, the absolute power value is selected. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2.
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n = Max 64 for FLCDMA2K RC1/RC2 Max 128 for FLCDMA2K RC3/RC4/RC5 and RLCDMA2K RC3/RC4 IQPower. #<Num_digit>,<Num_byte>,<Ipower(1)>,<Qpower(1)>,..., <Ipower(n)>,<Qpower(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Ipower(n)> and <Qpower(n)> is the each I/Q symbol power of selected code. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n = Max 24 for symbol measurement in FLCDMA2K RC1/RC2 Max 382 for symbol measurement in FLCDMA2K RC3/RC4/RC5 Max 768 for symbol measurement in RLCDMA2K RC3/RC4 Max 1536 for chip measurement
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :FETCh:FLCDMA2K:CDPower? RESult might return 0,-3.32076616615568E+001,-2.33279216292314E-004, -2.33279216292314E-004,-2.33279216292314E-004,16, -5.53129098248105E+001,1.05323582245638E-001, 9.3576108554992E-002,-9.71313482041643E-002, 7.27630326866468E-002,4.19705794596374E-002,3.37042668803851E-002 for the code domain power measurement for the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CHPower? None <pass_fail>,<chpower>,<power_density> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <Power_density>::=<NRf> is the power density measured value in dBm/Hz. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :FETCh:FLCDMA2K:CHPower? might return 1,-2.0339E+001,-8.1238E+001 for the channel power measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DISTribution:CCDF? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the absolute power for each symbol in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 10001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :FETCh:FLCDMA2K:DISTribution:CCDF? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the results of the CCDF measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:IM? None <pass_fail>,<L_channel>,<U_channel>,<L3_lower>,<L3_upper>, <U3_lower>,<U3_Upper>,<L5_lower>,<L5_upper>, <U5_lower>,<U5_upper> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <L_channel>::=<NRf> is the lower channel measured value in dBm. <U_channel>::=<NRf> is the upper channel measured value in dBm. <L3_lower>::=<NRf> is the lower third order (lower) measured value in dBc. <L3_upper>::=<NRf> is the lower third order (upper) measured value in dBc. <U3_lower>::=<NRf> is the upper third order (lower) measured value in dBc. <U3_upper>::=<NRf> is the upper third order (upper) measured value in dBc. <L5_lower>::=<NRf> is the lower fifth order (lower) measured value in dBc. <L5_upper>::=<NRf> is the lower fifth order (upper) measured value in dBc. <U5_lower>::=<NRf> is the upper fifth order (lower) measured value in dBc. <U5_upper>::=<NRf> is the upper fifth order (upper) measured value in dBc. When each value is not present, the value of -1000 is returned. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :FETCh:FLCDMA2K:IM? might return 1,-2.061E+001,-5.501E+001,-1.66E+001,1.78E+001, -4.76E+001,-1.32E+001,-4.73E+001,-1.29E+001,-5.1E+001,-1.66E+001 for the intermodulation measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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Syntax
:FETCh:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy? { RESult | MACCuracy | EVM | MERRor | PERRor | STABle } RESult queries the measurement result. MACCuracy queries the I/Q position of each symbol. EVM queries the EVM of each symbol. MERRor queries the magnitude error of each symbol. PERRor queries the phase error of each symbol. STABle queries the symbol data for each symbol.
Arguments
Returns
The arguments return the following information: RESult: <pass_fail>,<Rho>,<Peak_CDE>,<CDE_code>,<CDE_I/Q>, <EVM_peak>,<EVM_rms>,<Merror_peak>,<Merror_rms>,<Perror_peak>, <Perror_rms>,<Ferror>,<Org_offset>,<Tau> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Rho>::=<NRf> is the measured value of waveform quality (Rho). <Peak_CDE>::=<NRf> is the code domain error value in dB. <CDE_code>::=<NR1> is the code number of CDE. <CDE_I/Q>::=<NR1> is the I/Q channel of CDE. 0: don care, 1: I, 2: Q. <EVM_peak>::=<NRf> is the EVM peak value in %. <EVM_rms>::=<NRf> is EVM rms value in %. <Merror_peak>::=<NRf> is the magnitude error peak value in %. <Merror_rms>::=<NRf> is the magnitude error rms value in %. <Perror_peak>::=<NRf> is the phase error peak value in degrees. <Perror_rms>::=<NRf> is the phase error rms value in degrees. <Ferror>::=<NRf> is the measured value of frequency error in Hz. <Org_offset>::=<NRf> is the measured value of origin offset in Hz. <Tau>::=<NRf> is the measured value of Tau in seconds. Tau is only available in the forward link standard. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
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MACCuracy: #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Iposition(1)> <Qposition(1)>...<Iposition(n)><Qposition(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Iposition(n)> and <Qposition(n)> is the I/Q position of each symbol. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n = Max 24 for symbol measurement in FLCDMA2K RC1/RC2 Max 384 for symbol measurement in FLCDMA2K RC3/RC4/RC5 Max 768 for symbol measurement in RLCDMA2K RC3/RC4 Max 1536 for chip measurement EVM: #<Num_digit><Num_byte><EVM(1)>...<EVM(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <EVM(n)> is EVM of each symbol. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n = Max 24 for symbol measurement in FLCDMA2K RC1/RC2 Max 384 for symbol measurement in FLCDMA2K RC3/RC4/RC5 Max 768 for symbol measurement in RLCDMA2K RC3/RC4 Max 1536 for chip measurement MERRor: #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Merror(1)>...<Merror(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Merror(n)> is the magnitude error of each symbol. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. PERRor: #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Perror(1)>...<Perror(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Perror(n)> is the phase error of each symbol. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n = Max 24 for symbol measurement in FLCDMA2K RC1/RC2 Max 384 for symbol measurement in FLCDMA2K RC3/RC4/RC5 Max 768 for symbol measurement in RLCDMA2K RC3/RC4 Max 1536 for chip measurement
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STABle: #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Symbol(1)>...<Symbol(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Symbol(n)> is the each symbol data. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. For FLCDMA2K, this is only available when Measurement Level is set to Symbol. For RLCDMA2K, this is only available when Measurement Level is set to Symbol and Radio Configuration is set to RC1/RC2. In other cases, the value -1000 returns. n = Max 24 for symbol measurement in FLCDMA2K RC1/RC2 Max 384 for symbol measurement in FLCDMA2K RC3/RC4/RC5 Max 768 for symbol measurement in RLCDMA2K RC3/RC4 Max 1536 in RLCDMA2K RC1/RC2
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :FETCh:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy? RESult might return 1,9.99999124351958E-001,-5.27257858114915E+001,28,1, 1.05323582245638E-001,9.3576108554992E-002, -9.71313482041643E-002,7.27630326866468E-002, 4.19705794596374E-002,3.37042668803851E-002, -2.75421142578065E+001,-1.23769373237522E+002,0.0E+000 for the modulation accuracy measurement under the cdma2000 forward link measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:OBWidth? None <pass_fail>,<obw> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <obw>::=<NRf> is the occupied bandwidth in Hz. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :FETCh:FLCDMA2K:OBWidth? might return 1,1.27333E+006 for the OBW measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FLCDMA2K|RLCDMA2K:PCCHannel? None <pass_fail>.<No_AC>{,<SF(n)>,<Code_num(n)>,<Power(n)>, <Timing(n)>,<Phase(n)>,<I_code(n)>,<Q_code(n)>} Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <No_AC>::=<NRf> is the number of active channels. <SF(n)>::=<NRf> is the spreading factor. <Code_num(n)>::=<NR1> is the code number. <Power(n)>::=<NRf> is the code domain power measured value in dBm. <Timing(n)>::=<NRf> is the pilot channel versus time measured value in seconds. <Phase(n)>::=<NRf> is the pilot channel versus phase measured value in radian. <I_code(n)>::=<NRf> is the code domain error of I phase in dBm. <Q_code(n)>::=<NRf> is the code domain error of Q phase in dBm. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :FETCh:FLCDMA2K:PCCHannel? might return 1,2,6,2,-3.62181797592003E+001,7.95659919582192E-009, 2.46966153831218E-003,-7.2188511413898E+001, -7.25107168870122E+001,6,34,-3.62224724925938E+001, -7.4505805947922E-010,-3.11469251014973E-003, -7.1436502569957E+001,-6.58634460703051E+0010 for the pilot to code channel measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:RLCDMA2K:PVTime? None <pass_fail> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMRLCDMA2K :FETCh:RLCDMA2K:PVTIme? might return 1, indicating that the gated output power measurement has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask? None <pass_fail> DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
Examples
:FETCh:FLCDMA2K:SEMask? might return 1, indicating that the spectrum emission mask measurement has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:ACPower? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :FETCh:FLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:ACPower? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the ACPR measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:CHPower? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :FETCh:FLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:CHPower? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the channel power measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:IM? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :FETCh:FLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:IM? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the intermodulation measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:OBWidth? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :FETCh:FLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:OBWidth? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the occupied bandwidth measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:RLCDMA2K:TAMPlitude:PVTime? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the absolute power for each symbol in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMRLCDMA2K :FETCh:RLCDMA2K:TAMPlitude:PVTime? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the results of the gated output power measurement under the cdma2000 reverse link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO Subgroup
Command Tree
Header Parameter :FETCh :FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO :ACPR? :CCDF? :CDPower? RESult | CDPower | IQPower :CHPower? :Distribution :CCDF? :IM? :MACCuracy? RESult | MACCuracy | EVM | MERRor | PERRor | STABle :OBWidth? :PCCHannel? :PVTime? :SEMask? :SPECtrum :ACPower? :CHPower? :IM? :OBWidth? :TAMPlitude :PVTime?
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:FETCh:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:ACPower? None <pass_fail>,<chpower>,<acpr1>,<acpr2>,<acpr3>,<acpr4>,<acpr5>, <acpr6>,<acpr7>,<acpr8>,<acpr9>,<acpr10>,<acpr11>,<acpr12> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <acpr1>::=<NRf> is the first adjacent channel ACPR in dBc. <acpr2>::=<NRf> is the second adjacent channel ACPR in dBc. <acpr12>::=<NRf> is the twelfth adjacent channel ACPR in dBc. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :FETCh:FL1XEVDO:ACPower? might return 0,-2.045E+001,-6.461E+001,-4.379E+001,-6.576E+001, -6.753E+001,-6.79E+001,-1.0E+038,-1.0E+038,-1.0E+038,-1.0E+038, -1.0E+038,-1.0E+038,-1.0E+038 for the ACPR measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF? None <Mean_power>,<Peak_power>,<Crest_factor> Where <Mean_power>::=<NRf> is the average power in dBm. <Peak_power>::=<NRf> is the peak power in dBm. <Crest_factor>::=<NRf> is the crest factor in dB.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :FETCh:FL1XEVDO:CCDF? might return -1.757E+001,-9.53E+000,8.04E+000 for the CCDF measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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Syntax Arguments
:FETCh:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CDPower? { RESult | CDPower | IQPower } RESult queries the measurement result. CDPower queries relative/absolute power values of each code. IQPower queries each I/Q symbol power of the selected code.
Returns
The arguments return the following information for the forward and reverse link measurements: FL1XEVDO. Returns for the forward link measurement are shown below: RESult: <pass_fail>,<Total_power>,<ACP_max>,<ACP_avg>, <ACP_total>,<ICP>,<EVM_peak>,<EVM_rms>,<Merror_peak>, <Merror_rms>,<Perror_peak>,<Perror_rms> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Total_power>::=<NRf> is the channel power total value in dBm. <ACP_max>::=<NRf> is the active channel power maximum value in dBc. <ACP_avg>::=<NRf> is the active channel power average value in dBc. <ACP_total>::=<NRf> is the active channel power total value in dBc. <ICP>::=<NRf> is the maximum inactive channel power in dBc. <EVM_peak>::=<NRf> is the EVM peak value in %. <EVM_rms>::=<NRf> is EVM rms value in %. <Merror_peak>::=<NRf> is the magnitude error peak value in %. <Merror_rms>::=<NRf> is the magnitude error rms value in %. <Perror_peak>::=<NRf> is the phase error peak value in degrees. <Perror_rms>::=<NRf> is the phase error rms value in degrees. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
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CDPower: #<Num_digit>,<Num_byte>,<ICpower(1)>,<QCpower(1)>,..., <ICpower(n)>,<QCpower(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <ICpower(n)> and <QCpower(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each code in dB or dBm. When the unit on the Y axis of main view is set to RELative, the relative power value is selected. When the unit on the Y axis of main view is set to ABSolute, the absolute power value is selected. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. Table 2- 74: The n value for CDPower
Channel Overall MAC Pilot Data Preamble n 640 64 32 Max 16 Max 32
IQPower: #<Num_digit>,<Num_byte>,<Ipower(1)>,<Qpower(1)>,..., <Ipower(n)>,<Qpower(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Ipower(n)> and <Qpower(n)> is the each I/Q symbol power of selected code. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 1024 Table 2- 75: The n value for IQPower
Channel Overall MAC Pilot Data Preamble Chip 1024 128 96 Max 800 Max 800 Symbol 0 2 3 Max 50 Max 25
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RL1XEVDO. Returns for the reverse link measurement are shown below: RESult: <pass_fail>,<Total_power>,<PCP1>,<ACP_max>,<ACP_avg>, <ACP_total>,<ICP>,<Num_AC>,<EVM_peak>,<EVM_rms>,<Merror_peak>, <Merror_rms>,<Perror_peak>,<Perror_rms>,<PCP2>,<RRI_CP>,<ACK_CP>, <DRC_CP>,<Data_CP> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Total_power>::=<NRf> is the channel power total value in dBm. <PCP1>::=<NRf> is the pilot channel power value in dBc (includes RRI channel). <ACP_max>::=<NRf> is the active channel power maximum value in dBc. <ACP_avg>::=<NRf> is the active channel power average value in dBc. <ACP_total>::=<NRf> is the active channel power total value in dBc. <ICP>::=<NRf> is the maximum inactive channel power in dBc. <Num_AC>::=<NR1> is the number of active channels. <EVM_peak>::=<NRf> is the EVM peak value in %. <EVM_rms>::=<NRf> is EVM rms value in %. <Merror_peak>::=<NRf> is the magnitude error peak value in %. <Merror_rms>::=<NRf> is the magnitude error rms value in %. <Perror_peak>::=<NRf> is the phase error peak value in degrees. <Perror_rms>::=<NRf> is the phase error rms value in degrees. <PCP2>::=<NRf> is the pilot channel power value in dBc (excludes RRI channel). <RRI_CP>::=<NRf> is the RRI channel power value in dB (excludes Pilot channel). <ACK_CP>::=<NRf> is the ACK channel power value in dB. <DRC_CP>::=<NRf> is the DRC channel power value in dB. <Data_CP>::=<NRf> is the data channel power value in dB. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled. CDPower: #<Num_digit>,<Num_byte>,<ICpower(1)>,<QCpower(1)>,..., <ICpower(n)>,<QCpower(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <ICpower(n)> and <QCpower(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each code in dB or dBm.When the unit on the Y axis of main view is set to RELative, the relative power value is selected. When the unit on the Y axis of main view is set to ABSolute, the absolute power value is selected. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n=16
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IQPower: #<Num_digit>,<Num_byte>,<Ipower(1)>,<Qpower(1)>,..., <Ipower(n)>,<Qpower(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Ipower(n)> and <Qpower(n)> is the each I/Q symbol power of selected code. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 1024 n = 1024 for the chip measurement level 256 for the symbol measurement level
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :FETCh:FL1XEVDO:CDPower? RESult might return 0,-3.32076616615568E+001,-2.33279216292314E-004, -2.33279216292314E-004,-2.33279216292314E-004, -5.53129098248105E+001,1.05323582245638E-001, 9.3576108554992E-002,-9.71313482041643E-002, 7.27630326866468E-002,4.19705794596374E-002,3.37042668803851E-002 for the code domain power measurement for the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CHPower? None <pass_fail>,<Chpower>,<Power_density> Where <pass_fail>::={1|0} is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <Power_density>::=<NRf> is the power density measured value in dBm/Hz. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :FETCh:FL1XEVDO:CHPower? might return 1,-2.0375E+001,-8.1274E+001 for the channel power measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DISTribution:CCDF? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the absolute power for each symbol in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 10001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :FETCh:FL1XEVDO:DISTribution:CCDF? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the results of the CCDF measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:IM? None <pass_fail>,<L_channel>,<U_channel>,<L3_lower>,<L3_upper>, <U3_lower>,<U3_Upper>,<L5_lower>,<L5_upper>,<U5_lower>,<U5_upper> Where <Pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <L_channel>::=<NRf> is the lower channel measured value in dBm. <U_channel>::=<NRf> is the upper channel measured value in dBm. <L3_lower>::=<NRf> is the lower third order (lower) measured value in dBc. <L3_upper>::=<NRf> is the lower third order (upper) measured value in dBc. <U3_lower>::=<NRf> is the upper third order (lower) measured value in dBc. <U3_upper>::=<NRf> is the upper third order (upper) measured value in dBc. <L5_lower>::=<NRf> is the lower fifth order (lower) measured value in dBc. <L5_upper>::=<NRf> is the lower fifth order (upper) measured value in dBc. <U5_lower>::=<NRf> is the upper fifth order (lower) measured value in dBc. <U5_upper>::=<NRf> is the upper fifth order (upper) measured value in dBc. When each value is not present, the value of -1000 is returned. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :FETCh:FL1XEVDO:IM? might return 1,-2.061E+001,-5.501E+001,-1.66E+001,1.78E+001, -4.76E+001,-1.32E+001,-4.73E+001,-1.29E+001,-5.1E+001,-1.66E+001 for the intermodulation measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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Syntax
:FETCh:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy? { RESult | MACCuracy | EVM | MERRor | PERRor | STABle } None The arguments return the following information for the forward and reverse link measurements: FL1XEVDO. Returns for the forward link measurement are shown below: RESult. <pass_fail>,<Rho>,<Rho2>,<Peak_CDE>,<CDE_code>,<CDE_I/Q>, <EVM_peak>,<EVM_rms>,<Merror_peak>,<Merror_rms>,<Perror_peak>, <Perror_rms>,<Ferror>,<Org_offset>,<Tau> Where <Pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Rho>::=<NRf> is the measured value of waveform quality (Rho). <Rho2>::=<NRf> is the measured value of the waveform quality (Rho2). This value is only available when Measurement Level is set to Chip and Channel Type is set to Overall. In other cases, the value -1000 returns. <Peak_CDE>::=<NRf> is the code domain error value in dB. <CDE_code>::=<NR1> is the code number of CDE. <CDE_I/Q>::=<NR1> is the I/Q channel of CDE. 0: dont care, 1: I, 2: Q. <EVM_peak>::=<NRf> is the EVM peak value in %. <EVM_rms>::=<NRf> is EVM rms value in %. <Merror_peak>::=<NRf> is the magnitude error peak value in %. <Merror_rms>::=<NRf> is the magnitude error rms value in %. <Perror_peak>::=<NRf> is the phase error peak value in degrees. <Perror_rms>::=<NRf> is the phase error rms value in degrees. <Ferror>::=<NRf> is the measured value of frequency error in Hz. <Org_offset>::=<NRf> is the measured value of origin offset in Hz. <Tau>::=<NRf> is the measured value of Tau in seconds. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
Arguments Returns
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MACCuracy. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Iposition(1)> <Qposition(1)>...<Iposition(n)><Qposition(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Iposition(n)> and <Qposition(n)> is the I/Q position of each symbol. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 1024 Table 2- 76: The n value for MACCuracy
Channel Overall MAC Pilot Data Preamble Chip 1024 128 96 Max 800 Max 800 Symbol 0 2 3 Max 50 Max 25
EVM. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><EVM(1)>...<EVM(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <EVM(n)> is EVM of each symbol. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 1024 The n value is the same as for MACCuracy shown in Table 2-76. MERRor. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Merror(1)>...<Merror(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Merror(n)> is the magnitude error of each symbol. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 1024 The n value is the same as for MACCuracy shown in Table 2-76.
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PERRor. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Perror(1)>...<Perror(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Perror(n)> is the phase error of each symbol. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 1024 The n value is the same as for MACCuracy shown in Table 2-76. STABle. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Symbol(1)>...<Symbol(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Symbol(n)> is the symbol data. 4-byte little endian integer. This value is only available when Measurement Level is set to Symbol. In other cases, the value -1000 returns. Table 2- 77: The n value for STABle
Channel MAC Pilot Data Preamble n 2 3 Max 50 Max 25
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RL1XEVDO. Returns for the reverse link measurement are shown below: RESult. <Pass_fail>,<Rho>,<Peak_CDE>,<CDE_code>,<CDE_I/Q>, <EVM_peak>,<EVM_rms>,<Merror_peak>,<Merror_rms>,<Perror_peak>, <Perror_rms>,<Ferror>,<Org_offset> Where <Pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Rho>::=<NRf> is the measured value of waveform quality (Rho). <Peak_CDE>::=<NRf> is the code domain error value in dB. <CDE_code>::=<NR1> is the code number of CDE. <CDE_I/Q>::=<NR1> is the I/Q channel of CDE. 0: don
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MERRor. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Merror(1)>...<Merror(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Merror(n)> is the magnitude error of each symbol. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 1024 n = 1024 for the chip measurement level 256 for the symbol measurement level PERRor. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Perror(1)>...<Perror(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Perror(n)> is the phase error of each symbol. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 1024 n = 1024 for the chip measurement level 256 for the symbol measurement level STABle. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Symbol(1)>...<Symbol(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Symbol(n)> is the symbol data. 4-byte little endian integer. This value is only available when Measurement Level is set to Symbol. In other cases, the value -1000 returns. n: Max 256
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :FETCh:FL1XEVDO:MACCuracy? RESult might return 1,9.99999124351958E-001,-1.0E+003, -5.27257858114915E+001,28,1,1.05323582245638E-001, 9.3576108554992E-002,-9.71313482041643E-002, 7.27630326866468E-002,4.19705794596374E-002, 3.37042668803851E-002,-2.75421142578065E+001, -1.23769373237522E+002,0.0E+000 for the modulation accuracy measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:OBWidth? None <pass_fail>,<obw> Where <Pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <obw>::=<NRf> is the occupied bandwidth in Hz. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :FETCh:FL1XEVDO:OBWidth? might return 1,1.27333E+006 for the OBW measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:PCCHannel? None Returns are listed for the forward and reverse link measurements: FL1XEVDO. <pass_fail>.<Total_AC>{,<SF(n)>,<Code_num(n)>, <Power(n)>,<Timing(n)>,<Phase(n)>,<I_code(n)>,<Q_code(n)>} Where <Pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Total_AC>::=<NRf> is the total active channel number (MAC: n=2 to 60, DATA: n=16, Preamble: n=1). <SF(n)>::=<NRf> is the spreading factor. <Code_num(n)>::=<NR1> is the code number. <Power(n)>::=<NRf> is code domain power measured value in dBm. <Timing(n)>::=<NRf> is the pilot channel versus time measured value in seconds. <Phase(n)>::=<NRf> is the pilot channel versus phase measured value in radian. <I_code(n)>::=<NRf> is the code domain error of I phase in dBm. <Q_code(n)>::=<NRf> is the code domain error of Q phase in dBm. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled. RL1XEVDO. <pass_fail>.<Total_AC>{,<SF(n)>,<Code_num(n)>, <Power(n)>,<Timing(n)>,<Phase(n)>,<I_code(n)>,<Q_code(n)>} Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Total_AC>::=<NRf> is the total active channel number (n=1 to 4). <SF(n)>::=<NRf> is the spreading factor. <Code_numb(n)>::=<NR1> is the code number. <Power(n)>::=<NRf> is code domain power measured value in dBm. <Timing(n)>::=<NRf> is the pilot channel versus time measured value in seconds. <Phase(n)>::=<NRf> is the pilot channel versus phase measured value in radian. <I_code(n)>::=<NRf> is the code domain error of I phase in dBm. <Q_code(n)>::=<NRf> is the code domain error of Q phase in dBm. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
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DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :FETCh:FL1XEVDO:PCCHannel? might return 1,2,6,2,-3.62181797592003E+001,7.95659919582192E-009, 2.46966153831218E-003,-7.2188511413898E+001, -7.25107168870122E+001,6,34,-3.62224724925938E+001, -7.4505805947922E-010,-3.11469251014973E-003, -7.1436502569957E+001,-6.58634460703051E+001 for the pilot to code channel measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FL1XEVDO:PVTime? None <pass_fail> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFL1XEVDO :FETCh:FL1XEVDO:PVTIme? might return 1, indicating that the gated output power measurement has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask? None <pass_fail> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :FETCh:FL1XEVDO:SEMask? might return 1, indicating that the spectrum emission mask measurement has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:ACPower? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :FETCh:FL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:ACPower? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the ACPR measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:CHPower? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :FETCh:FL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:CHPower? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the channel power measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:IM? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :FETCh:FL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:IM? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the intermodulation measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:OBWidth? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :FETCh:FL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:OBWidth? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the occupied bandwidth measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:FL1XEVDO:TAMPlitude:PVTime? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the absolute power for each symbol in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFL1XEVDO :FETCh:FL1XEVDO:TAMPlitude:PVTime? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the results of the gated output power measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:TD_SCDMA Subgroup
Command Tree
Header :FETCh :TD_SCDMA :ACLR? :CDPower? :CHPower? :IM? :MACCuracy? :OBWidth? :SEMask? :SFSummary? :STABle? :TOOMask? :TSSummary? :SPECtrum :ACLR? :CHPower? :IM? :OBWidth? :SEMask? :TAMPlitude :SFSummary? :TOOMask? :TSSummary?
Parameter
RESult | CDPower
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:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:ACLR? None <Pass_fail>,<Chpower>, or <Pass_fail>,<Chpower>,<L_Aclr1>,<U_Aclr1>, or <Pass_fail>,<Chpower>,<L_Aclr1>,<U_Aclr1>,<L_Aclr2>,<U_Aclr2> Where <Pass_fail>::={1|0} is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <L_Aclr1>::=<NRf> is the first lower adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. <U_Aclr1>::=<NRf> is the first upper adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. <L_Aclr2>::=<NRf> is the second lower adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. <U_Aclr2>::=<NRf> is the second upper adjacent channel ACLR in dBc.
DEMTD_SCDMA :FETCh:TD_SCDMA:ACLR? might return 0,--2.045E+001,--6.461E+001,--4.379E+001,--6.576E+001, --6.753E+001 for the ACLR measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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Syntax
:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:CDPower? { RESult | CDPower | CVSFrame | CVSYmbol } RESult: Measurement result. CDPower: Relative/absolute power values of each code in a time slot. CVSFrame: Relative(dB)/Absolute(dBm) Power value of each selected code in each subframe. CVSYmbol: Relative(dB)/Absolute(dBm) Power value of each code in each selected symbol. RESult: <Pass_Fail>,<Peak_CD>,<Peak_CD_Code>,<Peak_ACD>,<Peak_ACD_Code>, <CD Error>,<CD Error Code>,<No_AC> Where <Pass_fail>::={1|0} is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Peak_CD>::=<NRf> is the peak code domain error value in dBm. <Peak_CD_Code>::=<NRf> is the peak code domain error code. <Peak_ACD>::=<NRf> is the peak active channel code domain error value in dBm. <Peak_ACD_Code>::=<NRf> is the peak active channel code. <CD Error>::=<NRf> is the code domain error value dB/dBm. <CD Error Code>::=<NR1> is the code domain error code. <No_AC>::=<NR1> is the number of active codes.
Arguments
Returns
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CDPower: #<Num_digit>,<Num_byte>,<Cpower(0)>,<Cpower(1)>,..., <Cpower(n-1)>,<Cpower(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Cpower(n)> is the relative(dB)/Absolute(dBm) power value of each code. When the unit on the Y of main view is set to RELative, selects Relative power value. When the unit on the Y of main view is set to ABSolute, selects Absolute power value. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n ::= Max 15 CVSFrame: #<Num_digit>,<Num_byte>,<SFPower(0)>,<SFPower(1)>,..., <SFPower(n-1)>,<SFPower(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <SFPower(n)> is the relative(dB)/Absolute(dBm) power value of each code in each subframe. When the unit on the Y of main view is set to RELative, selects Relative power value. When the unit on the Y of main view is set to ABSolute, selects Absolute power value. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n ::= Max 2048 CVSYmbol: #<Num_digit>,<Num_byte>,<SYPower(0)>,<SYPower(1)>,..., <SYPower(n-1)>,<SYPower(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <SYPower(n)> is the relative(dB)/Absolute(dBm) power value of each symbol. When the unit on the Y of main view is set to RELative, selects Relative power value. When the unit on the Y of main view is set to ABSolute, selects Absolute power value. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n ::= Max 704
Measurement Modes
DEMTD_SCDMA
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Example
:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:CDPower? RESult might return #1,-4.3042E+001,0,-4.3042E+001,0,-4.3042E+001,0,2 as the results of the code domain power measurement of the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:CHPower? None <Pass_fail>,<chpower>,<power_density> Where <Pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <Power_density>::=<NRf> is the power density measured value in dBm/Hz.
DEMTD_SCDMA :FETCh:TD_SCDMA:CHPower? might return 1,--2.0339E+001,--8.1238E+001 for the channel power measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:IM? None <Pass_fail>,<L_channel>,<U_channel>,<L3_lower>,<L3_upper>, <U3_lower>,<U3_Upper>,<L5_lower>,<L5_upper>,<U5_lower>,<U5_upper> Where <Pass_fail>::={1|0} is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <L_channel>::=<NRf> is the lower channel measured value in dBm. <U_channel>::=<NRf> is the upper channel measured value in dBm. <L3_lower>::=<NRf> is the lower third order (lower) measured value in dBc. <L3_upper>::=<NRf> is the lower third order (upper) measured value in dBc. <U3_lower>::=<NRf> is the upper third order (lower) measured value in dBc. <U3_upper>::=<NRf> is the upper third order (upper) measured value in dBc. <L5_lower>::=<NRf> is the lower fifth order (lower) measured value in dBc. <L5_upper>::=<NRf> is the lower fifth order (upper) measured value in dBc. <U5_lower>::=<NRf> is the upper fifth order (lower) measured value in dBc. <U5_upper>::=<NRf> is the upper fifth order (upper) measured value in dBc. When each value is not present, the value of -1000 is returned.
DEMTD_SCDMA :FETCh:TD_SCDMA:IM? might return 1,--2.061E+001,--5.501E+001,--1.66E+001,1.78E+001, --4.76E+001,--1.32E+001,--4.73E+001,--1.29E+001,--5.1E+001, --1.66E+001 for the intermodulation measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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Syntax
:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy? { RESult | MACCuracy | SCONste | EVM | MERRor | PERRor } RESult MACCuracy SCONste EVM MERRor PERRor measurement result I/Q position of each symbol Symbol constellation EVM of each symbol magnitude error of each symbol phase error of each symbol
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RESult: <Pass_Fail>,<SEVM_Peak>,<SEVM_Peak>,<CEVM_Peak>,<CEVM_RMS>, <Crho>,<CMerror_Peak>,<CMerror_RMS>,<CPerror_Peak>,<CPerror_RMS>, <Ferror>,<IQ_Imbalance>,<IQ_Offset > Where <Pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <SEVM_Peak>::=<NRf> Symbol Peak EVM (%) <SEVM_Peak>::=<NRf> Symbol Peak EVM (%) <CEVM_Peak>::=<NRf> Composite Peak EVM (%) <CEVM_RMS>::=<NRf> Composite RMS EVM (%) <Crho>::=<NRf> Composite Rho <CMerror_Peak>::=<NRf> Composite Peak Magnitude Error (%) <CMerror_RMS>::=<NRf> Composite RMS Magnitude Error (%) <CPerror_Peak>::=<NRf> Composite Peak Phase Error (deg) <CPerror_RMS>::=<NRf> Composite RMS Phase Error (deg) <Ferror>::=<NRf> Frequency Error (Hz) <IQ_Imbalance>::=<NRf> IQ Imbalance (dB) <IQ_Offset >::=<NRf> IQ Offset (dB)
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MACCuracy: #<Num_digit>,<Num_byte>,<Iposition(1)>,<Qposition(1)>,..., <Iposition(n)>,<Qposition(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Iposition(n)> and <Qposition(n)> is the I/Q position of each symbol. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. Measurement level: Chip: n=Max 848 SCONste: #<Num_digit>,<Num_byte>,<Iposition(1)>,<Qposition(1)>,..., <Iposition(n)>,<Qposition(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Iposition(n)> and <Qposition(n)> is the I/Q position of each symbol. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. Measurement level: Chip: n=Max 704 EVM: #<Num_digit>,<Num_byte>,<EVM(1)>,...,<EVM(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <EVM(n)> is EVM of each symbol. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. Measurement level: Chip: n=Max 704 MERRor: #<Num_digit>,<Num_byte>,<Merror(1)>,...,<Merror(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Merror(n)> is the magnitude error of each symbol. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. Measurement level: Chip: n=Max 704
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PERRor: #<Num_digit>,<Num_byte>,<Perror(1)>,...,<Perror(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Perror(n)> is the phase error of each symbol. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. Measurement level: Chip: n=Max 704
DEMTD_SCDMA :FETCh:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy? RESult might return #1,3.8261E+000,2.02853E+000,4.36361E+000,2.06348E+000, 9.99574E-001,3.51029E+000,1.46589E+000,1.75665E+002,7.40321E+001, -5.56065E+001,4.77605E-002,-3.59144E+001 as the results of the modulation accuracy measurement of the TD-SCDMA measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:OBWidth? None <Pass_fail>,<obw> Where <Pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <obw>::=<NRf> is the occupied bandwidth in Hz.
DEMTD_SCDMA :FETCh:TD_SCDMA:OBWidth? might return 1,1.27333E+006 for the OBW measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:SEMask? None <Pass_fail> Where <Pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail.
DEMTD_SCDMA :FETCh:TD_SCDMA:SEMask? might return 1, indicating that the spectrum emission mask measurement has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:SFSummary? None <Sync_DL>,<Sync_UL>,<Scrambling_Code>,< Switching_Point>, <DwPts_Pattern>,<Multiframe_Position>,<DwPts_RMS_Power>, <UpPts_RMS_Power>,<GP_RMS_Power> Where <Sync_DL>::=<NR1> Downlink Pilot (Sync DL) <Sync_UL>::=<NR1> Uplink Pilot (Sync UL) <Scrambling_Code>::=<NR1> Scrambling Code <Switching_Point>::=<NR1> Switching Point <DwPts Pattern>::=<NR1> DwPts Pattern <Multiframe_Position>::=<NR1> Multiframe Position <DwPts_RMS_Power>::=<NRf> Downlink Pilot RMS Power (dBm) <UpPts_RMS_Power>::=<NRf> Uplink Pilot RMS Power (dBm) <GP_RMS_Power>::=<NRf> Gaurd Period RMS Power (dBm)
DEMTD_SCDMA :FETCh:TD_SCDMA:SFSummary? might return #0,-1000,0,3,2,2,-1.71901E+001,-5.31588E+001, -5.27454E+001 as the results of the subframe summary measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:STABle? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><sym(1)>...<Sym(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Sym(n)> Symbol data. 4-byte little endian integer. n ::= MAX 704
DEMTD_SCDMA :FETCh:TD_SCDMA:STABle? might return #3176xxx... (176-bytes of integer data) as Data1+Data2 symbols for the currently selected OVSF16 code in the symbol table measurement of the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:TOOMask? None <Pass_Fail>,<Tx_Direction>,<Mid_Ramp_Max_Power>,<chip_offset1>, <Tx_Off_Max_Power><chip_offset2> Where <Pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Tx_Direction>::={ 1 | 0 } 0: Uplink or 1: Downlink <Mid_Ramp_Max_Power>::=<NRf> Tx ON(uplink)/OFF(downlink) Mid-ramp region Maximum power (dBm) <chip_offset1>::=<NR1> Chip offset at <Mid_Ramp_Max_Power> <Tx_Off_Max_Power>::=<NRf> Tx OFF region Maximum power (dBm) <chip_offset2>::=<NR1> Chip offset at <Tx_Off_Max_Power>
DEMTD_SCDMA :FETCh:TD_SCDMA:TOOMask? might return #0,1,-5.25502E+001,1047,-1.20229E+001,1822 as the results of the transmit on/off mask measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:TSSummary? None <Pass_Fail>,<Terror>,<D1_Power>,<D2_Power>,<Mid_Power>, <AverageBurst_Power>,<Count_of_K_Value>, <K1>{,<K2>{,<K3>{,<K4>{,<K5>{,<K6>{,<K7>{,K8>}}}}}}} Where <Pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Terror>::=<NRf> Timing Error (chips) <D1_Power>::=<NRf> Data1 Power (dBm) <D2_Power>::=<NRf> Data2 Power (dBm) <Mid_Power>::=<NRf> Midamble Power (dBm) <AverageBurst_Power>::=<NRf> Average burst RF Power of the time slot (dBm) <Count_of_K_Value>::=<NR1> Count of K value (1 to 8) <Kn>::=<NR1> Kn (n::= 1 to 8)
DEMTD_SCDMA :FETCh:TD_SCDMA:TSSummary? might return #1,0.0E+000,-1.71653E+001,-1.71807E+001,-1.71609E+001, -1.72521E+001,2,10,16 as the results from the time slot summary measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:ACLR? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMTD_SCDMA :FETCh:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:ACLR? might return #510240xxx... (10240-bytes of floating point data) as the spectrum waveform data of the ACLR measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:CHPower? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMTD_SCDMA :FETCh:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:CHPower? might return #510240xxx... (10240-bytes of floating point data) as the spectrum waveform data of the channel power measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:IM? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001. Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMTD_SCDMA :FETCh:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:IM? might return #510240xxx... (10240-bytes of floating point data) as the spectrum waveform data of the intermodulation measurement under the TD_SCDMA. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:OBWidth? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001. Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMTD_SCDMA :FETCh:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:OBWidth? might return #510240xxx... (10240-bytes of floating point data) as the spectrum waveform data of the occupied bandwidth measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:SEMask? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMTD_SCDMA :FETCh:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:SEMask? might return #510240xxx... (10240-bytes of floating point data) as the spectrum waveform data of the spectrum emissions mask measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:TAMPlitude:SFSummary? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data1(1)><Data1(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Data(n)> is the absolute power for each symbol in dBm. 4-Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. Measurement level: n: Max 6400 Invalid data is returned as -1000
DEMTD_SCDMA :FETCh:TD_SCDMA:TAMPlitude:SFSummary? might return #525600xxx... (25600-bytes of floating point data) as time domain amplitude data of the subframe summary measurement of the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:TAMPlitude:TOOMask? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data1(1)><Data1(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Data(n)> is the absolute power for each symbol in dBm. 4-Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. Measurement level: n: Max 6400 Invalid data is returned as -1000
DEMTD_SCDMA :FETCh:TD_SCDMA:TAMPlitude:TOOMask? might return #525600xxx... (25600-bytes of floating point data) as time domain amplitude data of the transmit on/off mask measurement of the TD-SCDMA standard.
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:FETCh:TD_SCDMA:TAMPlitude:TSSummary? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data1(1)><Data1(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follows. <Data(n)> is the absolute power for each symbol in dBm. 4-Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 864 Invalid data is returned as -1000
DEMTD_SCDMA :FETCh:TD_SCDMA:TAMPlitude:TSSummary? might return #43456xxx... (3456-bytes of floating point data) as time domain amplitude data of the time slot summary measurement of the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:M2WLAN Subgroup
The :FETCh:M2WLAN commands return the results of the IEEE802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis.
Command Tree
Parameter A1TFunction | A2TFunction | P1TFunction | P2TFunction | D1PRofile | D2PRofile | TEVTime | EVTime | PVTime | CONSte | TEVSc | EVSC | PVSC | SCConste | FERRor | STABle | STYPe
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Syntax
:FETCh:M2WLAN? { A1TFunction | A2TFunction | P1TFunction | P2TFunction| D1PRofile| D2PRofile | TEVTime | EVTime | PVTime | CONSte | TEVSc | EVSC | PVSC | SCConste | FERRor | STABle | STYPe } The arguments query the following information: Table 2- 78: Queried information, MIMO (2x2)
Argument A1TFunction A2TFunction P1TFunction P2TFunction D1PRofile D2PRofile TEVTime EVTime PVTime CONSte TEVSc EVSC PVSC SCConste FERRor STABle STYPe Information queried Amplirude transfer function (Trace 1) Amplirude transfer function (Trace 2) Phase transfer function (Trace 1) Phase transfer function (Trace 2) Delay profile (Trace 1) Delay profile (Trace 2) Transfer efficiency versus Time EVM versus Time Power versus Time Constellation Transfer efficiency versus Subcarrier EVM versus Subcarrier Power versus Subcarrier Subcarrier constellation Frequency error Symbol table Symbol type
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Returns
The arguments return the following information. You can select degrees or radians for the angular unit using the :UNIT:ANGLe command.
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A1TFunction and A2TFunction. Returns the amplitude transfer function waveform data: #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 128. P1TFunction and P2TFunction. Returns the phase transfer function waveform data: #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the phase in degrees or radians. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 128. D1PRofile and D1PRofile. Returns the delay profile waveform data: #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512. TEVTime. <TE_RMS>,<Min>,<Min_Time>,<Max>,<Max_Time> Where <TE_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS average transfer efficiency in percent (%). <Min>::=<NRf> is the minimum transfer efficiency in percent (%). <Min_Time>::=<NRf> is the time at the minimum in seconds. <Max>::=<NRf> is the maximum transfer efficiency in percent (%). <Max_Time>::=<NRf> is the time at the maximum in seconds. EVTime. <EVM_Peak_%>,<EVM_Peak_dB>,<EVM_RMS_%>,<EVM_RMS_dB>, <EVM_Time>,<Merror_Peak_%>,<Merror_Peak_dB>, <Merror_RMS_%>,<Merror_RMS_dB>,<Merror_Time>, <Perror_Peak>,<Perror_RMS>,<Perror_Time>
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Where <EVM_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in percent (%). <EVM_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in dB. <EVM_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in percent (%). <EVM_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in dB. <EVM_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS EVM in s. <Merror_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in dB. <Merror_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in dB. <Merror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS magnitude error in s. <Perror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS phase error in s. PVTime. <Power_Peak_dBm>,<Power_Peak_W>,<Power_RMS_dBm>, <Power_RMS_W>,<Power_Time> Where <Power_Peak_dBm>::=<NRf> is the peak power in dBm. <Power_Peak_W>::=<NRf> is the peak power in watts. <Power_RMS_dBm>::=<NRf> is the RMS power in dBm. <Power_RMS_W>::=<NRf> is the RMS power in watts. <Power_Time>::=<NRf> is the time for the peak and RMS power in s. CONSte. <EVM_Peak_%>,<EVM_Peak_dB>,<EVM_RMS_%>,<EVM_RMS_dB>, <EVM_Time>,<Merror_Peak_%>,<Merror_Peak_dB>, <Merror_RMS_%>,<Merror_RMS_dB>,<Merror_Time>, <Perror_Peak>,<Perror_RMS>,<Perror_Time> Where <EVM_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in percent (%). <EVM_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in dB. <EVM_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in percent (%). <EVM_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in dB. <EVM_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS EVM in s. <Merror_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in dB. <Merror_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in dB. <Merror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of peak and RMS magnitude error in s. <Perror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of peak and RMS phase error in s.
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TEVSc. <TE_RMS>,<Min>,<Min_SC>,<Max>,<Max_SC> Where <TE_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS average transfer efficiency in percent (%). <Min>::=<NRf> is the minimum transfer efficiency in percent (%). <Min_SC>::=<NRf> is the subcarrier number at the minimum. <Max>::=<NRf> is the maximum transfer efficiency in percent (%). <Max_SC>::=<NRf> is the subcarrier number at the maximum. EVSC. <EVM_Peak_%>,<EVM_Peak_dB>,<EVM_RMS_%><EVM_RMS_dB>, <SC_Number>,<Merror_Peak_%>,<Merror_Peak_dB>, <Merror_RMS_%>,<Merror_RMS_dB>,<SC_Number>, <Perror_Peak>,<Perror_RMS>,<SC_Number> for OFDM data (SC: subcarrier). Where <EVM_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in percent (%). <EVM_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in dB. <EVM_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in percent (%). <EVM_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in dB. <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number of the peak and RMS EVM. <Merror_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in dB. <Merror_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in dB. <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number of the peak and RMS magnitude error. <Perror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS phase error in degrees or radians. <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number of the peak and RMS phase error. <EVM_Peak_%>,<EVM_Peak_dB>,<EVM_RMS_%>,<EVM_RMS_dB>, <EVM_Time>,<Merror_Peak_%>,<Merror_Peak_dB>, <Merror_RMS_%>,<Merror_RMS_dB>,<Merror_Time>, <Perror_Peak>,<Perror_RMS>,<Perror_Time> for DSSS data: Where <EVM_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in percent (%). <EVM_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in dB. <EVM_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in percent (%). <EVM_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in dB. <EVM_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of peak and RMS EVM in s. <Merror_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in dB. <Merror_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in dB. <Merror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS magnitude error in s. <Perror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of peak and RMS phase error in s.
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PVSC. <Power_Peak_dBm>,<Power_Peak_W>,<Power_RMS_dBm>, <Power_RMS_W>,<SC_Number> for OFDM data (SC: subcarrier). Where <Power_Peak_dBm>::=<NRf> is the peak power in dBm. <Power_Peak_W>::=<NRf> is the peak power in watts. <Power_RMS_dBm>::=<NRf> is the RMS power in dBm. <Power_RMS_W>::=<NRf> is the RMS power in watts. <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number. <Power_Peak_dBm>,<Power_Peak_W>,<Power_RMS_dBm>, <Power_RMS_W>,<Power_Time> for DSSS data: Where <Power_Peak_dBm>::=<NRf> is the peak power in dBm. <Power_Peak_W>::=<NRf> is the peak power in watts. <Power_RMS_dBm>::=<NRf> is the RMS power in dBm. <Power_RMS_W>::=<NRf> is the RMS power in watts. <Power_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of peak and RMS power in s. SCConste. <EVM_Peak_%>,<EVM_Peak_dB>,<EVM_RMS_%>,<EVM_RMS_dB>, <SC_Number>,<Merror_Peak_%>,<Merror_Peak_dB>, <Merror_RMS_%>,<Merror_RMS_dB>,<SC_Number>, <Perror_Peak>,<Perror_RMS>,<SC_Number> for OFDM data (SC: subcarrier). Where <EVM_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in percent (%). <EVM_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in dB. <EVM_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in percent (%). <EVM_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in dB. <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number of the peak and RMS EVM. <Merror_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in dB. <Merror_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in dB. <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number of the peak and RMS magnitude error. <Perror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS phase error in degrees or radians. <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number of the peak and RMS phase error. <EVM_Peak_%>,<EVM_Peak_dB>,<EVM_RMS_%>,<EVM_RMS_dB>,<EVM_Time>, <Merror_Peak_%>,<Merror_Peak_dB>,<Merror_RMS_%>,<Merror_RMS_dB>, <Merror_Time>,<Perror_Peak>,<Perror_RMS>,<Perror_Time> for DSSS data.
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Where <EVM_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in percent (%). <EVM_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in dB. <EVM_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in percent (%). <EVM_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in dB. <EVM_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS EVM in s. <Merror_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in dB. <Merror_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in dB. <Merror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS magnitude error in s. <Perror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS phase error in s. FERRor. <Ferror_Peak_Hz>,<Ferror_Peak_ppm>,<Ferror_RMS_Hz>, <Ferror_RMS_ppm>,<Ferror_Time> Where <Ferror_Peak_Hz>::=<NRf> is the peak frequency error in Hz. <Ferror_Peak_ppm>::=<NRf> is the peak frequency error in ppm. <Ferror_RMS_Hz>::=<NRf> is the RMS frequency error in Hz. <Ferror_RMS_ppm>::=<NRf> is the RMS frequency error in ppm. <Ferror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS in s. STABle. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Sym(1)><Sym(2)>...<Sym(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Sym(n)>::=<NR1> is the symbol data. 4-byte little endian integer. n: Refer to Table D- in Appendix D for the maximum value. -9 STYPe. <Mode>,<Format>,<Symbol>,<GI>,<MCS>,<SMap> Where <Mode>::=<NR1> is the operating mode. The value and its meaning are as follows:
Mode -1 0 1 2 3 Meaning Unknown Legacy 20 MHz Legacy Duplicate Legacy Upper Legacy Lower Mode 4 5 6 7 8 Meaning HT 20 MHz HT 40 MHz HT Duplicate HT Upper HT Lower
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<Format>::=<NR1> is the signal format. - Unknown; 0: Legacy mode; 1: Mixed mode; 2: Green field. -1: <Symbol>::=<NR1> is the symbol type. The value and its meaning are shown in the following table.
Symbol -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Meaning Unknown Long Preamble Short Preamble L-- STF L-- LTF Long Header Short Header L-- SIG DSSS 1M DSSS 2M CCK 5.5M CCK 11M Symbol 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Meaning PBCC 5.5M PBCC 11M PBCC 22M PBCC 33M OFDM BPSK OFDM QPSK OFDM 16QAM OFDM 64QAM HT-- STF HT-- LTF HT-- SIG
<GI>::=<NR1> is the guard interval. - Unknown; 0: Normal (800 ns); 1: Short (400 ns). -1: <MCS>::=<NR1> is the MCS (Modulation and Coding Scheme) index specified in the 802.11n standard, ranging from 0 to 76. - Unknown. -1: <SMap>::=<NR1> is the spatial mapping. - Unknown; 0: Direct mapping; 2: STBC (Space Time Block Coding). -1:
DEMM2WLAN :FETCh:M2WLAN? PVTime might return -2.21,-6.3,-28.7 as the power versus time measurement result. :INSTrument[:SELect], :UNIT:ANGLe
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:FETCh:SWLAN Subgroup
The :FETCh:SWLAN commands return the results of the 802.11n (nx1) analysis.
Command Tree
Parameter A1TFunction | A2TFunction | P1TFunction | P2TFunction| D1PRofile| D2PRofile | EVTime | PVTime | CONSte | EVSC | PVSC | SCConste | FERRor | OFLatness | OLINearity | STABle | STYPe
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Syntax
:FETCh:SWLAN? { A1TFunction | A2TFunction | P1TFunction | P2TFunction | D1PRofile| D2PRofile | EVTime | PVTime | CONSte | EVSC | PVSC | SCConste | FERRor | OFLatness | OLINearity | STABle | STYPe } The arguments query the following information: Table 2- 79: Queried information, 802.11n (nx1)
Argument A1TFunction A2TFunction P1TFunction P2TFunction D1PRofile D2PRofile EVTime PVTime CONSte EVSC PVSC SCConste FERRor OFLatness OLINearity STABle STYPe Information queried Amplitude transfer function (Trace 1) Amplitude transfer function (Trace 2) Phase transfer function (Trace 1) Phase transfer function (Trace 2) Delay profile (Trace 1) Delay profile (Trace 2) EVM versus Time Power versus Time Constellation EVM versus Subcarrier Power versus Subcarrier Subcarrier constellation Frequency error OFDM flatness OFDM linearity Symbol table Symbol type
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Returns
The arguments return the following information. You can select degrees or radians for the angular unit using the :UNIT:ANGLe command.
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A1TFunction and A2TFunction. Returns the amplitude transfer function waveform data: #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 128. P1TFunction and P2TFunction. Returns the phase transfer function waveform data: #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the pahse in degrees or radians. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 128. D1PRofile and D2PRofile. Returns the delay profile waveform data: #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude value in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512. EVTime. <EVM_Peak_%>,<EVM_Peak_dB>,<EVM_RMS_%>,<EVM_RMS_dB>,<EVM_Time>, <Merror_Peak_%>,<Merror_Peak_dB>,<Merror_RMS_%>,<Merror_RMS_dB>, <Merror_Time>,<Perror_Peak>,<Perror_RMS>,<Perror_Time> Where <EVM_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in percent (%). <EVM_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in dB. <EVM_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in percent (%). <EVM_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in dB. <EVM_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS EVM in s. <Merror_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in dB. <Merror_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in dB. <Merror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS magnitude error in s.
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<Perror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS phase error in s. PVTime. <Power_Peak_dBm>,<Power_Peak_W>,<Power_RMS_dBm>, <Power_RMS_W>,<Power_Time> Where <Power_Peak_dBm>::=<NRf> is the peak power in dBm. <Power_Peak_W>::=<NRf> is the peak power in watts. <Power_RMS_dBm>::=<NRf> is the RMS power in dBm. <Power_RMS_W>::=<NRf> is the RMS power in watts. <Power_Time>::=<NRf> is the time for the peak and RMS power in s. CONSte. <EVM_Peak_%>,<EVM_Peak_dB>,<EVM_RMS_%>,<EVM_RMS_dB>, <EVM_Time>,<Merror_Peak_%>,<Merror_Peak_dB>, <Merror_RMS_%>,<Merror_RMS_dB>,<Merror_Time>, <Perror_Peak>,<Perror_RMS>,<Perror_Time> Where <EVM_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in percent (%). <EVM_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in dB. <EVM_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in percent (%). <EVM_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in dB. <EVM_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS EVM in s. <Merror_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in dB. <Merror_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in dB. <Merror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of peak and RMS magnitude error in s. <Perror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of peak and RMS phase error in s. EVSC. <EVM_Peak_%>,<EVM_Peak_dB>,<EVM_RMS_%><EVM_RMS_dB>, <SC_Number>,<Merror_Peak_%>,<Merror_Peak_dB>, <Merror_RMS_%>,<Merror_Peak_dB>,<SC_Number>, <Perror_Peak>,<Perror_RMS>,<SC_Number> for OFDM data (SC: subcarrier). Where <EVM_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in percent (%). <EVM_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in dB. <EVM_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in percent (%). <EVM_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in dB. <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number of the peak and RMS EVM. <Merror_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in dB. <Merror_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in dB.
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<SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number of the peak and RMS magnitude error. <Perror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS phase error in degrees or radians. <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number of the peak and RMS phase error. <EVM_Peak_%>,<EVM_Peak_dB>,<EVM_RMS_%>,<EVM_RMS_dB>, <EVM_Time>,<Merror_Peak_%>,<Merror_Peak_dB>, <Merror_RMS_%>,<Merror_RMS_dB>,<Merror_Time>, <Perror_Peak>,<Perror_RMS>,<Perror_Time> for DSSS data: Where <EVM_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in percent (%). <EVM_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in dB. <EVM_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in percent (%). <EVM_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in dB. <EVM_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of peak and RMS EVM in s. <Merror_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in dB. <Merror_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in dB. <Merror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS magnitude error in s. <Perror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of peak and RMS phase error in s. PVSC. <Power_Peak_dBm>,<Power_Peak_W>,<Power_RMS_dBm>, <Power_RMS_W>,<SC_Number> for OFDM data (SC: subcarrier). Where <Power_Peak_dBm>::=<NRf> is the peak power in dBm. <Power_Peak_W>::=<NRf> is the peak power in watts. <Power_RMS_dBm>::=<NRf> is the RMS power in dBm. <Power_RMS_W>::=<NRf> is the RMS power in watts. <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number. <Power_Peak_dBm>,<Power_Peak_W>,<Power_RMS_dBm>, <Power_RMS_W>,<Power_Time> for DSSS data: Where <Power_Peak_dBm>::=<NRf> is the peak power in dBm. <Power_Peak_W>::=<NRf> is the peak power in watts. <Power_RMS_dBm>::=<NRf> is the RMS power in dBm. <Power_RMS_W>::=<NRf> is the RMS power in watts. <Power_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of peak and RMS power in s.
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SCConste. <EVM_Peak_%>,<EVM_Peak_dB>,<EVM_RMS_%>,<EVM_RMS_dB>, <SC_Number>,<Merror_Peak_%>,<Merror_Peak_dB>, <Merror_RMS_%>,<Merror_RMS_dB>,<SC_Number>, <Perror_Peak>,<Perror_RMS>,<SC_Number> for OFDM data (SC: subcarrier). Where <EVM_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in percent (%). <EVM_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in dB. <EVM_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in percent (%). <EVM_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in dB. <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number of the peak and RMS EVM. <Merror_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in dB. <Merror_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in dB. <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number of the peak and RMS magnitude error. <Perror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS phase error in degrees or radians. <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number of the peak and RMS phase error. <EVM_Peak_%>,<EVM_Peak_dB>,<EVM_RMS_%>,<EVM_RMS_dB>,<EVM_Time>, <Merror_Peak_%>,<Merror_Peak_dB>,<Merror_RMS_%>,<Merror_RMS_dB>, <Merror_Time>,<Perror_Peak>,<Perror_RMS>,<Perror_Time> for DSSS data. Where <EVM_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in percent (%). <EVM_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in dB. <EVM_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in percent (%). <EVM_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in dB. <EVM_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS EVM in s. <Merror_Peak_%>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_Peak_dB>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in dB. <Merror_RMS_%>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_RMS_dB>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in dB. <Merror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS magnitude error in s. <Perror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS phase error in s.
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FERRor. <Ferror_Peak_Hz>,<Ferror_Peak_ppm>,<Ferror_RMS_Hz>, <Ferror_RMS_ppm>,<Ferror_Time> Where <Ferror_Peak_Hz>::=<NRf> is the peak frequency error in Hz. <Ferror_Peak_ppm>::=<NRf> is the peak frequency error in ppm. <Ferror_RMS_Hz>::=<NRf> is the RMS frequency error in Hz. <Ferror_RMS_ppm>::=<NRf> is the RMS frequency error in ppm. <Ferror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS in s. OFLatness. <CF_Leakage>::=<NRf> is the center frequency leakage power in dB. OLINearity. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the ideal value in watts. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) STABle. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Sym(1)><Sym(2)>...<Sym(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Sym(n)> is the symbol data. 4-byte little endian integer. n: Refer to Table D- in Appendix D for the maximum value. -9 STYPe. Same as in the :FETCh:M2WLAN? query. Refer to page 2-848.
DEMSWLAN :FETCh:SWLAN? PVTime might return -2.21,-6.3,-28.7 as the power versus time measurement result. :FETCh:M2WLAN?, :INSTrument[:SELect], :UNIT:ANGLe
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:FETCh:SWLAN:SMASk? None <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMSWLAN :FETCh:SWLAN:SMASk? might return 1, indicating that the test has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SWLAN:SPECtrum:SMASk? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMSWLAN :FETCh:SWLAN:SPECtrum:SMASk? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum waveform data. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:WLAN Subgroup
Command Tree
The :FETCh:WLAN commands return the results of the WLAN analysis. Header :FETCh :WLAN? Parameter PVTime | EVTime | PVSC | EVSC | CONSte | SCConste | FERRor | OFLatness | OLINearity | STABle
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Syntax
:FETCh:WLAN? { PVTime | EVTime | PVSC | EVSC | CONSte | SCConste | FERRor | OFLatness | OLINearity | STABle } The arguments query the following information: Table 2- 80: Queried information
Argument PVTime EVTime PVSC EVSC CONSte SCConste FERRor OFLatness OLINearity STABle Information queried Power versus Time EVM versus Time Power versus Subcarrier EVM versus Subcarrier Constellation Subcarrier constellation Frequency error OFDM flatness OFDM linearity Symbol table
Arguments
Returns
The arguments return the following information. You can select degrees or radians for the angular unit using the :UNIT:ANGLe command. PVTime. <Power_Peak>,<Power_RMS>,<Power_Time> Where <Power_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak power in dBm. <Power_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS power in dBm. <Power_Time>::=<NRf> is the time for the peak and RMS power in s.
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EVTime. <EVM_Peak>,<EVM_RMS>,<EVM_Time>,<Merror_Peak>, <Merror_RMS>,<Merror_Time>,<Perror_Peak>,<Perror_RMS>, <Perror_Time> Where <EVM_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in percent (%). <EVM_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in percent (%). <EVM_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS EVM in s. <Merror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS magnitude error in s. <Perror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS phase error in s. PVSC. <Power_Peak>,<Power_RMS>,<SC_Number> for OFDM data (SC: subcarrier). Where <Power_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak power in dBm. <Power_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS power in dBm. <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number. <Power_Peak>,<Power_RMS>,<Power_Time> for DSSS data: Where <Power_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak power in dBm. <Power_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS power in dBm. <Power_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of peak and RMS power in s. EVSC. <EVM_Peak>,<EVM_RMS>,<SC_Number>,<Merror_Peak>, <Merror_RMS>,<SC_Number>,<Perror_Peak>,<Perror_RMS>,<SC_Number> for OFDM data (SC: subcarrier). Where <EVM_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in percent (%). <EVM_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in percent (%). <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number of the peak and RMS EVM. <Merror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in percent (%). <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number of the peak and RMS magnitude error. <Perror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS phase error in degrees or radians. <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number of the peak and RMS phase error.
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<EVM_Peak>,<EVM_RMS>,<EVM_Time>,<Merror_Peak>,<Merror_RMS>, <Merror_Time>,<Perror_Peak>,<Perror_RMS>,<Perror_Time> for DSSS data: Where <EVM_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in percent (%). <EVM_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in percent (%). <EVM_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of peak and RMS EVM in s. <Merror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS magnitude error in s. <Perror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of peak and RMS phase error in s. CONSte. <EVM_Peak>,<EVM_RMS>,<EVM_Time>,<Merror_Peak>, <Merror_RMS>,<Merror_Time>,<Perror_Peak>,<Perror_RMS>, <Perror_Time> Where <EVM_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in percent (%). <EVM_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in percent (%). <EVM_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS EVM in s. <Merror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of peak and RMS magnitude error in s. <Perror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of peak and RMS phase error in s. SCConste. <EVM_Peak>,<EVM_RMS>,<SC_Number>,<Merror_Peak>, <Merror_RMS>,<SC_Number>,<Perror_Peak>,<Perror_RMS>,<SC_Number> (SC: subcarrier) Where <EVM_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in percent (%). <EVM_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS EVM in percent (%). <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number of the peak and RMS EVM. <Merror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak magnitude error in percent (%). <Merror _RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS magnitude error in percent (%). <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number of the peak and RMS magnitude error. <Perror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak phase error in degrees or radians. <Perror _RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS phase error in degrees or radians. <SC_Number>::=<NR1> is the SC number of the peak and RMS phase error.
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FERRor. <Ferror_Peak>,<Ferror_RMS>,<Ferror_Time> Where <Ferror_Peak>::=<NRf> is the peak frequency error in Hz. <Ferror_RMS>::=<NRf> is the RMS frequency error in Hz. <Ferror_Time>::=<NRf> is the time of the peak and RMS in s. OFLatness. <CF_Leakage>::=<NRf> is the center frequency leakage power in dB. OLINearity. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the ideal value in watts. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) STABle. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Sym(1)><Sym(2)>...<Sym(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Sym(n)>::=<NR1> is the symbol data. 4-byte little endian integer. n: Refer to Table D- in Appendix D for the maximum value. -9
DEMWLAN :FETCh:WLAN? PVTime might return -2.21,-6.3,-28.7 as the power versus time measurement result. :INSTrument[:SELect], :UNIT:ANGLe
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Syntax Arguments
:FETCh:WLAN:POWer:TPOWer? { POSitive | NEGative } POSitive specifies the power-on ramp. NEGative specifies the power-down ramp.
Returns
#<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the power spectrum in watts. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames)
DEMWLAN :FETCh:WLAN:POWer:TPOWer? POSitive might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum waveform data of the power-on ramp. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:WLAN:SMASk? None <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMWLAN :FETCh:WLAN:SMASk? might return 1, indicating that the test has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:WLAN:SPECtrum:SMASk? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude spectrum in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMWLAN :FETCh:WLAN:SPECtrum:SMASk? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum waveform data. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:WLAN:TPOWer? None <Power_On>,<Power_Off> Where <Power_On>::=<NRf> is the power-on time in s. <Power_Off>::=<NRf> is the power-down time in s.
DEMWLAN :FETCh:WLAN:TPOWer? might return 1.352039E-6,1.695838E-6 for the transmit power measurement result. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:AC3Gpp Subgroup
The :FETCh:AC3Gpp commands return the results of the W-CDMA ACLR measurement.
Command Tree
Parameter
:FETCh:AC3Gpp:ACLR? None <chpower>,<aclrm1>,<aclrp1>,<aclrm2>,<aclrp2> Where <chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <aclrm1>::=<NRf> is the first lower adjacent channel ACLR in dB. <aclrp1>::=<NRf> is the first upper adjacent channel ACLR in dB. <aclrm2>::=<NRf> is the second lower adjacent channel ACLR in dB. <aclrp2>::=<NRf> is the second upper adjacent channel ACLR in dB.
SAUL3G :FETCh:AC3Gpp:ACLR? might return -1.081,-68.420,-68.229,-74.506,-74.462 for the W-CDMA ACLR measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:DLR5_3GPP Subgroup
The :FETCh:DLR5_3GPP commands return the results of the 3GPP-R5 downlink analysis. For the :FETCh:DLR5_3GPP command subgroups, if you want to perform a FETCh operation on fresh data, use the [:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP[:IMMediate] command.
Command Tree
Parameter CSHortcode | CCODe | CSYMbol | CTSLot | SCONste | EVM | AEVM | PEVM | MERRor | AMERror | PMERror | PERRor | APERror | PPERror | RHO | FERRor | OOFFset | STABle | TSNumber | SSCHannel | SCGRoup | SCNumber | TLENgth | PCDE | CEVM | CMERror | CPERror | CRHO | COOF
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Syntax
:FETCh:DLR5_3GPP? { CSHortcode | CCODe | CSYMbol | CTSLot | SCONste | EVM | AEVM | PEVM | MERRor | AMERror | PMERror | PERRor | APERror | PPERror | RHO | FERRor | OOFFset | STABle | TSNumber | SSCHannel | SCGRoup | SCNumber | TLENgth | PCDE | CEVM | CMERror | CPERror | CRHO | COOF } The arguments query the following information: Table 2- 81: Queried information on the 3GPP-R5 downlink analysis results
Argument CSHortcode CCODe CSYMbol CTSLot SCONste EVM AEVM PEVM MERRor AMERror PMERror PERRor APERror PPERror RHO FERRor OOFFset STABle TSNumber SSCHannel SCGRoup SCNumber Information queried Power of each short code for the specified TS Power of each channelization code for the specified TS Each symbol power of the specified TS/CC Power of each time slot for the specified CC Symbol position data for the specified TS/CC Measurement results of Error Vector Magnitude for the specified TS/CC RMS value of EVM for the specified TS/CC Peak value of EVM for the specified TS/CC and its symbol number Amplitude error for the specified TS/CC RMS value of amplitude error for the specified TS/CC Peak amplitude error for the specified TS/CC and its symbol number Phase error for the specified TS/CC RMS value of phase error for the specified TS/CC Peak phase error for the specified TS/CC and its symbol number Value of waveform quality (r) for the specified TS/CC Frequency error for the specified TS Value of origin offset for the specified TS/CC Data from symbol table for the specified TS/CC Slot number in radio frame for the specified TS Secondary Synchronization Channel (SSCH) number for the specified TS Scrambling code group for the specified TS Scrambling code number for the specified TS
Arguments
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Table 2- 81: Queried information on the 3GPP-R5 downlink analysis results (Cont.)
Argument TLENgth PCDE CEVM CMERror CPERror CRHO COOF Information queried Number of analyzed TSs PCDE (Peak Code Domain Error) for the specified TS, and the CC number RMS and peak values of chip EVM for the specified TS RMS and peak values of chip amplitude error for the specified TS RMS and peak values of chip phase error for the specified TS Chip waveform quality (r) for the specified TS Chip origin offset for the specified TS
To specify the time slot, use the :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:TSLot command. To specify the short code, use the :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:SHORtcode command.
Returns
The arguments return the following information: CSHortcode. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Cpwr(1)><Cpwr(2)>...<Cpwr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Cpwr(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each short code in dB or dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512 CCODe. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Cpwr(1)><Cpwr(2)>...<Cpwr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Cpwr(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each short code in dB or dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512 CSYMbol. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Cpwr(1)><Cpwr(2)>...<Cpwr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Cpwr(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each symbol in dB or dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 640
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CTSLot. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Cpwr(1)><Cpwr(2)>...<Cpwr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Cpwr(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each time slot in dB or dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 16000 SCONste. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Ip(1)><Qp(1)>...<Ip(n)><Qp(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Ip(n)> is the symbol position on the I axis in volts. <Qp(n)> is the symbol position on the Q axis in volts. Both <Ip(1)> and <Qp(1)> are in the 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 640. EVM. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Evm(1)><Evm(2)>...<Evm(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Evm(n)> is the value of EVM of symbol in percent (%). 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 640 AEVM. <aevm>::=<NRf> is the EVM RMS value in percent (%). PEVM. <pevm>,<symb> Where <pevm>::=<NRf> is the EVM peak value in percent (%). <symb>::=<NR1> is the symbol number for the EVM peak value. MERRor. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Merr(1)><Merr(2)>...<Merr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Merr(n)> is the value of amplitude error of symbol in percent (%). 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 640 AMERror. <amer>::=<NRf> is the amplitude error RMS value in percent (%).
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PMERror. <pmer>,<symb> Where <pmer>::=<NRf> is the amplitude error peak value in percent (%). <symb>::=<NR1> is the symbol number for the amplitude error peak value. PERRor. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Perr(1)><Perr(2)>...<Perr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Perr(n)> is the value of phase error of symbol in degrees. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 640 APERror. <pmer>::=<NRf> is the phase error RMS value in degrees. PPERror. <pmer>,<symb> Where <pmer>::=<NRf> is the phase error peak value in degrees. <symb>::=<NRf> is the symbol number of phase error peak value. RHO. <rho>::=<NRf> is the measured value of waveform quality. FERRor. <ferr>::=<NRf> is the measured value of frequency error in Hz. OOFFset. <ooff>::=<NRf> is the measured value of origin offset in dB. STABLe. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Sym(1)><Sym(2)>...<Sym(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Sym(n)> is the symbol data. 4-byte little endian integer. n: Max 640. TSNumber. <tsnum>::=<NR1> is the slot number in radio frame. SSCHannel. <ssch>::=<NR1> is the Secondary Synchronization Channel (SSCH) number. SCGRoup. <scgr>::=<NR1> is the scrambling code group. SCNumber. <scnum>::=<NR1> is the scrambling code number. TLENgth. <tlen>::=<NR1> is the number of analyzed time slots.
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PCDE. <pcde>,<scod> Where <pcde>::=<NRf> is the PCDE (Peak Code Domain Error) value in dB. <scod>::=<NRf> is the short code number for the PCDE. CEVM. <cevma>,<cevmp> Where <cevma>::=<NRf> is the RMS value of chip EVM in percent (%). <cevmp>::=<NRf> is the peak value of chip EVM in percent (%). CMERror. <cmera>,<cmerp> Where <cmera>::=<NRf> is the RMS value of chip amplitude error in percent (%). <cmerp>::=<NRf> is the peak value of chip amplitude error in percent (%). CPERror. <cpera>,<cperp> Where <cpera>::=<NRf> is the RMS value of chip phase error in percent (%). <cperp>::=<NRf> is the peak value of chip phase error in percent (%). CRHO. <crho>::=<NRf> is the chip waveform quality (). COOF. <coof>::=<NRf> is the chip origin offset in dB.
DEMDLR5_3G :FETCh:DLR5_3GPP? CSHortcode might return #3512xxxx... (512-byte data) for the power measurement results for each short code. :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:SHORtcode, :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:TSLot, :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP Subgroup
3GPP-R5, Option 30 Only
The :FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP commands return the results of spectrum analysis for 3GPP-R5 downlink or uplink. For the :FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP command subgroup, if you want to perform a FETCh operation on fresh data, use the :READ commands on page 3-59. The :READ commands acquire a new input signal and fetch the measurement results from the data
Command Tree
Header Parameter :FETCh :SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP :ACLR? :CFRequency? :CHPower? :EBWidth? :MCAClr? :OBWidth? :SEMask? :SPECtrum? :ACLR? :CFRequency? :CHPower? :EBWidth? :MCAClr? :OBWidth? :SEMask?
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:FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:ACLR? None <Pass_Fail><Chpower>,<Laclr1>,<Uaclr1>,<Laclr2>,<Uaclr2> Where <Pass_Fail>::={ 1 | -1 | 0 } is the limit test result. 1: Pass, - Fail, 0: No decision (measurement limits disabled). -1: <Chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <Laclr1>::=<NRf> is the 1st lower adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. <Uaclr1>::=<NRf> is the 1st upper adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. <Laclr2>::=<NRf> is the 2nd lower adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. <Uaclr2>::=<NRf> is the 2nd upper adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP:ACLR? might return 1,-18.17,59.35,56.83,57.88,58.52 for the ACLR measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CFRequency? None <Cfreq>::=<NRf> is the carrier frequency measured value in Hz. SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP:CFRequency? might return 2.025E+9, indicating that the carrier frequency is 2.025 GHz. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CHPower? None <pass_fail>,<chpower>,<power_density> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <power_density>::=<NRf> is the power density measured value in dBm/Hz. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP:CHPower? might return 1,-2.0375E+001,-8.1274E+001 for the channel power measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:EBWidth? None <ebw>::=<NRf> is the EBW in Hz. SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP:EBWidth? might return 3.843E+6, indicating that the EBW is 3.843 MHz. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP:MCAClr? None <Pass_Fail>,<Mainchannel_No>,<Totalpower>, <Chpower1>,<Chpower2>,<Chpower3>,<Chpower4>, <Laclr1>,<Uaclr1>,<Laclr2>,<Uaclr2> Where <Pass_Fail>::={ 1 | -1 | 0 } is the limit test result. 1: Pass, - Fail, 0: No decision (measurement limits disabled). -1: <Mainchannel_No>::=<NR1> is the number of main channels (1 to 4). <Totalpower>::=<NRf> is the total power measured value in dBm. <Chpower1>::=<NRf> is the power measured value for Channel 1 in dBm. <Chpower2>::=<NRf> is the power measured value for Channel 2 in dBm. <Chpower3>::=<NRf> is the power measured value for Channel 3 in dBm. <Chpower4>::=<NRf> is the power measured value for Channel 4 in dBm. <Laclr1>::=<NRf> is the first lower adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. <Uaclr1>::=<NRf> is the first upper adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. <Laclr2>::=<NRf> is the second lower adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. <Uaclr2>::=<NRf> is the second upper adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADLR5_3G :FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP:MCAClr? might return 1,4,-12.18,-18.14,-18.04,-18.16,-18.17,59.35,56.83, 57.88,58.52 for the multi-carrier ACLR measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:OBWidth? None <pass_fail>,<obw> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <obw>::=<NRf> is the occupied bandwidth in Hz. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP:OBWidth? might return 1,1.27333E+006 for the OBW measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask? None <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP:SEMask? might return 1 for the spectrum emission mask measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:ACLR? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:ACLR? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the ACLR measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:CFRequency? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:CFRequency? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the carrier frequency measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:CHPower? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:CHPower? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the channel power measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:EBWidth? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:EBWidth? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the EBW measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:MCAClr? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADLR5_3G :FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:MCAClr? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the multi-carrier ACLR measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:OBWidth? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:OBWidth? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the OBW measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:SEMask? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:SEMask? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the spectrum emission mask measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:UL3Gpp Subgroup
The :FETCh:UL3Gpp commands return the results of the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Command Tree
Parameter CSHortcode | CSYMbol | CTSLot | SCONste | EVM | AEVM | PEVM | MERRor | AMERror | PMERror | PERRor | APERror | PPERror | RHO | FERRor | OOFFset | STABle | TSNumber | SIGNature | PREamble | PCDE | CEVM | CMERror | CPERror | CRHO | COOF
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Syntax
:FETCh:DL3Gpp? { CSHortcode | CSYMbol | CTSLot | SCONste | EVM | AEVM | PEVM | MERRor | AMERror | PMERror | PERRor | APERror | PPERror | RHO | FERRor | OOFFset | STABle | TSNumber | SIGNature | PREamble | TLENgth | PCDE | CEVM | CMERror | CPERror | CRHO | COOF } The arguments query the following information: Table 2- 82: Queried information on the W-CDMA uplink analysis results
Argument CSHortcode CSYMbol CTSLot SCONste EVM AEVM PEVM MERRor AMERror PMERror PERRor APERror PPERror RHO FERRor OOFFset STABle TSNumber SIGNature PREamble TLENgth PCDE Information queried Power of each short code for the specified TS Each symbol power of the specified TS/SC Power of each time slot for the specified SC Symbol position data for the specified TS/SC Measurement results of error vector magnitude for the specified TS/SC RMS value of EVM for the specified TS/SC Peak value of EVM for the specified TS/SC and its symbol number Amplitude error for the specified TS/SC RMS value of amplitude error for the specified TS/SC Peak amplitude error for the specified TS/SC and its symbol number Phase error for the specified TS/SC RMS value of phase error for the specified TS/SC Peak phase error for the specified TS/SC and its symbol number Value of waveform quality () for the specified TS/SC Frequency error for the specified TS Value of origin offset for the specified TS/SC Data from symbol table for the specified TS/SC Slot number in radio frame for the specified TS Signature for the specified TS Preamble length for the specified TS Number of analyzed TSs PCDE (Peak Code Domain Error) for the specified TS, and the SC number
Arguments
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Table 2- 82: Queried information on the W-CDMA uplink analysis results (Cont.)
Argument CEVM CMERror CPERror CRHO COOF Information queried RMS and peak values of chip EVM for the specified TS RMS and peak values of chip amplitude error for the specified TS RMS and peak values of chip phase error for the specified TS Chip waveform quality () for the specified TS Chip origin offset for the specified TS
To specify the time slot, use the :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:AVIew:TSLot command. To specify the short code, use the :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:AVIew:SHORtcode command.
Returns
The arguments return the following information: CSHortcode. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Cpwr(1)><Cpwr(2)>...<Cpwr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Cpwr(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each short code in dB or dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512 CSYMbol. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Cpwr(1)><Cpwr(2)>...<Cpwr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte> <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow <Cpwr(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each symbol in dB or dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 640 CTSLot. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Cpwr(1)><Cpwr(2)>...<Cpwr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Cpwr(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each time slot in dB or dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 16000
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SCONste. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Ip(1)><Qp(1)>...<Ip(n)><Qp(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Ip(n)> is the symbol position on the I axis in volts. <Qp(n)> is the symbol position on the Q axis in volts. Both <Ip(n)> and <Qp(n)> are in the 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 640 EVM. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Evm(1)><Evm(2)>...<Evm(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Evm(n)> is the value of EVM of symbol in percent (%). 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 640 AEVM. <aevm>::=<NRf> is the EVM RMS value in percent (%). PEVM. <pevm>,<symb> Where <pevm>::=<NRf> is the EVM peak value in percent (%). <symb>::=<NR1> is the symbol number for the EVM peak value. MERRor. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Merr(1)><Merr(2)>...<Merr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Merr(n)> is the value of amplitude error of symbol in percent (%). 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 640 AMERror. <amer>::=<NRf> is the amplitude error RMS value in percent (%). PMERror. <pmer>,<symb> Where <pmer>::=<NRf> is the amplitude error peak value in percent (%). <symb>::=<NR1> is the symbol number of the amplitude error peak value.
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PERRor. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Perr(1)><Perr(2)>...<Perr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Perr(n)> is the value of phase error of symbol in degrees. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 640 APERro. <pmer>::=<NRf> is the phase error RMS value in degrees. PPERror. <pmer>,<symb> Where <pmer>::=<NRf> is the phase error peak value in degrees. <symb>::=<NRf> is the symbol number for the phase error peak value. RHO. <rho>::=<NRf> is the measured value of waveform quality. FERRor. <ferr>::=<NRf> is the measured value of frequency error in Hz. OOFFset. <ooff>::=<NRf> is the measured value of origin offset in dB. STABle. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Sym(1)><Sym(2)>...<Sym(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Sym(n)> is the symbol data. 4-byte little endian integer. n: Max 640. TSNumber. <tsnum>::=<NR1> is the slot number in radio frame. SIGNature. <sign>::=<NR1> is the signature number. PREamble. <prea>::=<NR1> is the preamble length. TLENgth. <tlen>::=<NR1> is the number of analyzed time slots.
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PCDE. <pcde>,<scod> Where <pcde>::=<NRf> is the PCDE (Peak Code Domain Error) value in dB <scod>::=<NRf> is the short code number for the PCDE CEVM. <cevma>,<cevmp> Where <cevma>::=<NRf> is the RMS value of chip EVM in percent (%) <cevmp>::=<NRf> is the peak value of chip EVM in percent (%) CMERror. <cmera>,<cmerp> Where <cmera>::=<NRf> is the RMS value of chip amplitude error in percent (%) <cmerp>::=<NRf> is the peak value of chip amplitude error in percent (%) CPERror. <cpera>,<cperp> Where <cpera>::=<NRf> is the RMS value of chip EVM in percent (%) <cperp>::=<NRf> is the peak value of chip EVM in percent (%) CRHO. <crho>::=<NRf> is the chip waveform quality () COOF. <coof>::=<NRf> is the chip origin offset in dB
DEMUL3G :FETCh:UL3Gpp? CSHortcode might return #3512xxxx... (512-byte data) for the power measurement results for each short code. :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:AVIew:SHORtcode, :DISPlay:UL3Gpp:AVIew:TSLot, :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:FETCh:ULR5_3GPP Subgroup
The :FETCh:ULR5_3GPP commands return the measurement results of the 3GPP-R5 uplink modulation analysis. For the :FETCh:ULR5_3GPP command subgroups, if you want to perform a FETCh operation on fresh data, use the [:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP[:IMMediate] command.
Command Tree
Parameter ANACk | CNUMber | CSYMbol | CTSLot | SCONste | EVM | AEVM | PEVM | MERRor | AMERror | PMERror | PERRor | APERror | PPERror | RHO | FERRor | OOFFset | STABle | TSNumber | TLENgth | PCDE | CEVM | CMERror | CPERror | CHRO | COOF | SIGNature | PREamble
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Syntax
:FETCh:ULR5_3GPP? { ANACk | CNUMber | CSYMbol | CTSLot | SCONste | EVM | AEVM | PEVM | MERRor | AMERror | PMERror | PERRor | APERror | PPERror | RHO | FERRor | OOFFset | STABle | TSNumber | TLENgth | PCDE | CEVM | CMERror | CPERror | CHRO | COOF | SIGNature | PREamble } The arguments query the following information: Table 2- 83: Queried information on the 3GPP-R5 uplink analysis results
Argument ANACk CNUMber CSYMbol CTSLot SCONste EVM AEVM PEVM MERRor AMERror PMERror PERRor APERror PPERror RHO FERRor OOFFset STABle TSNumber TLENgth PCDE CEVM Information queried ACK/NACK for the specified TS Power of each channelization code for the specified TS Each symbol power of the specified TS/CN Power of each time slot for the specified CN Symbol position data for the specified TS/CN Measurement results of Error Vector Magnitude for the specified TS/CN RMS value of EVM for the specified TS/CN Peak value of EVM for the specified TS/CN and its symbol number Amplitude error for the specified TS/CN RMS value of amplitude error for the specified TS/CN Peak amplitude error for the specified TS/CN and its symbol number Phase error for the specified TS/CN RMS value of phase error for the specified TS/CN Peak phase error for the specified TS/CN and its symbol number Value of waveform quality (r) for the specified TS/CN Frequency error for the specified TS Value of origin offset for the specified TS/CN Data from symbol table for the specified TS/CN Slot number in radio frame for the specified TS Number of analyzed TSs PCDE (Peak Code Domain Error) for the specified TS, and the CN RMS and peak values of chip EVM for the specified TS
Arguments
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Table 2- 83: Queried information on the 3GPP-R5 uplink analysis results (Cont.)
Argument CMERror CPERror CRHO COOF SIGNature PREamble Information queried RMS and peak values of chip amplitude error for the specified TS RMS and peak values of chip phase error for the specified TS Chip waveform quality (r) for the specified TS Chip origin offset for the specified TS Sinature number in preamble Preamble
To specify the time slot, use the :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:AVIew:TSLot command. To specify the channel number, use the :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP:AVIew :CNUMber command.
Returns
The arguments return the following information: ANACk. <count>[,<anack(1)>,<cqi(1)>,<offset(1)> [,<anack(2)>,<cqi(2)>,<offset(2)>... [,<anack(10)>,<cqi(10)>,<offset(10)>]]]]]]]]]] Where <count>::=<NR1> is the number of data sets that follow. It depends on the [:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP :SFRame:SEARch setting as shown in the following table. Zero (0) means that the data is not for the head of subframe.
[:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:SFRame:SEARch setting AUTO STSLot or DTIMe <count> value 0 to 10 0 or 1
<anack(i)>::=<NR1> is the indicator. 0: ACK, 1: NACK, or 2: DTX (Discontinuous Transmission). <cqi(i)>::=<NR1> is the value of CQI detected in the time slot (0 to 29). <offset(i)>::=<NR1> is the subframe offset (0 to 9).
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CNUMber. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Cpwr(1)><Cpwr(2)>...<Cpwr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Cpwr(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each short code in dB or dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512 CSYMbol. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Cpwr(1)><Cpwr(2)>...<Cpwr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Cpwr(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each symbol in dB or dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 640 CTSLot. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Cpwr(1)><Cpwr(2)>...<Cpwr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Cpwr(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each time slot in dB or dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 16000 SCONste. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Ip(1)><Qp(1)>...<Ip(n)><Qp(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Ip(n)> is the symbol position on the I axis in volts. <Qp(n)> is the symbol position on the Q axis in volts. Both <Ip(1)> and <Qp(1)> are in the 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 640. EVM. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Evm(1)><Evm(2)>...<Evm(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Evm(n)> is the value of EVM of symbol in percent (%). 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 640
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AEVM. <aevm>::=<NRf> is the EVM RMS value in percent (%). PEVM. <pevm>,<symb> Where <pevm>::=<NRf> is the EVM peak value in percent (%). <symb>::=<NR1> is the symbol number for the EVM peak value. MERRor. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Merr(1)><Merr(2)>...<Merr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Merr(n)> is the value of amplitude error of symbol in percent (%). 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 640 AMERror. <amer>::=<NRf> is the amplitude error RMS value in percent (%). PMERror. <pmer>,<symb> Where <pmer>::=<NRf> is the amplitude error peak value in percent (%). <symb>::=<NR1> is the symbol number for the amplitude error peak value. PERRor. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Perr(1)><Perr(2)>...<Perr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Perr(n)> is the value of phase error of symbol in degrees. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 640 APERror. <pmer>::=<NRf> is the phase error RMS value in degrees. PPERror. <pmer>,<symb> Where <pmer>::=<NRf> is the phase error peak value in degrees. <symb>::=<NRf> is the symbol number of phase error peak value. RHO. <rho>::=<NRf> is the measured value of waveform quality. FERRor. <ferr>::=<NRf> is the measured value of frequency error in Hz. OOFFset. <ooff>::=<NRf> is the measured value of origin offset in dB.
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STABLe. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Sym(1)><Sym(2)>...<Sym(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Sym(n)> is the symbol data. 4-byte little endian integer. n: Max 640. TSNumber. <tsnum>::=<NR1> is the slot number in radio frame. TLENgth. <tlen>::=<NR1> is the number of analyzed time slots. PCDE. <pcde>,<scod> Where <pcde>::=<NRf> is the PCDE (Peak Code Domain Error) value in dB. <scod>::=<NRf> is the short code number for the PCDE. CEVM. <cevma>,<cevmp> Where <cevma>::=<NRf> is the RMS value of chip EVM in percent (%). <cevmp>::=<NRf> is the peak value of chip EVM in percent (%). CMERror. <cmera>,<cmerp> Where <cmera>::=<NRf> is the RMS value of chip amplitude error in percent (%). <cmerp>::=<NRf> is the peak value of chip amplitude error in percent (%). CPERror. <cpera>,<cperp> Where <cpera>::=<NRf> is the RMS value of chip phase error in percent (%). <cperp>::=<NRf> is the peak value of chip phase error in percent (%). CRHO. <crho>::=<NRf> is the chip waveform quality (). COOF. <coof>::=<NRf> is the chip origin offset in dB. SIGNatute. <sig>::=<NR1> is the signature number in the preamble. PREamble. <pre>::=<NR1> is the preamble.
DEMULR5_3G :FETCh:ULR5_3GPP? ANACk might return 1,1,7,5 as the result of the ACK/NACK analysis. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:SFRame:SEARch
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:FETCh:DLR6_3GPP Subgroup
The :FETCh:ULR6_3GPP commands return the measurement results of the 3GPP-R6 downlink modulation analysis. For the :FETCh:DLR6_3GPP command subgroups, if you want to perform a FETCh operation on fresh data, use the [:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP[:IMMediate] command.
Command Tree
Parameter CCODe | CSYMbol | CTSLot | SCONste | EVM | AEVM | PEVM | MERRor | AMERror | PMERror | PERRor | APERror | PPERror | RHO | FERRor | OOFFset | STABle | TSNumber | SSCHannel | SCGRoup | SCNumber | TLENgth | PCDE | CEVM | CMERror | CPERror | CHRO | COOF | AGSCope | AGValue | RGRant | ANACk
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Syntax
:FETCh:DLR6_3GPP? { CCODe | CSYMbol | CTSLot | SCONste | EVM | AEVM | PEVM | MERRor | AMERror | PMERror | PERRor | APERror | PPERror | RHO | FERRor | OOFFset | STABle | TSNumber | SSCHannel | SCGRoup | SCNumber |TLENgth | PCDE | CEVM | CMERror | CPERror | CHRO | COOF | AGSCope | AGValue | RGRant | ANACk } The arguments query the following information: Table 2- 84: Queried information on the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis results
Argument CCODe CSYMbol CTSLot SCONste EVM AEVM PEVM MERRor AMERror PMERror PERRor APERror PPERror RHO FERRor OOFFset STABle TSNumber SSCHannel SCGRoup SCNumber TLENgth Information queried Power of each channelization code for the specified TS Each symbol power of the specified TS/SC Power of each time slot for the specified SC Symbol position data for the specified TS/SC Measurement results of Error Vector Magnitude for the specified TS/SC RMS value of EVM for the specified TS/SC Peak value of EVM for the specified TS/SC and its symbol number Amplitude error for the specified TS/SC RMS value of amplitude error for the specified TS/SC Peak amplitude error for the specified TS/SC and its symbol number Phase error for the specified TS/SC RMS value of phase error for the specified TS/SC Peak phase error for the specified TS/SC and its symbol number Value of waveform quality (r) for the specified TS/SC Frequency error for the specified TS Value of origin offset for the specified TS/SC Data from symbol table for the specified TS/SC Slot number in radio frame for the specified TS Secondary Synchronization Channel (SSCH) number for the specified TS Scrambling code group for the specified TS Scrambling code number for the specified TS Number of analyzed TSs
Arguments
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Table 2- 84: Queried information on the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis results (Cont.)
Argument PCDE CEVM CMERror CPERror CRHO COOF AGSCope AGValue RGRant ANACk Information queried PCDE (Peak Code Domain Error) for the specified TS, and the SC number RMS and peak values of chip EVM for the specified TS RMS and peak values of chip amplitude error for the specified TS RMS and peak values of chip phase error for the specified TS Chip waveform quality (r) for the specified TS Chip origin offset for the specified TS Absolute Grant Scope Absolute Grant Value Relative Grant ACK/NACK
To specify the time slot, use the :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:TSLot command. To specify the channelization code, use the :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP :AVIew:CCODe command.
Returns
The arguments return the following information. You can select degrees or radians for the angular unit using the :UNIT:ANGLe command. CCODe. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Cpwr(1)><Cpwr(2)>...<Cpwr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Cpwr(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each short code in dB or dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512 CSYMbol. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Cpwr(1)><Cpwr(2)>...<Cpwr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Cpwr(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each symbol in dB or dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 640
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CTSLot. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Cpwr(1)><Cpwr(2)>...<Cpwr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Cpwr(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each time slot in dB or dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 16000 SCONste. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Ip(1)><Qp(1)>...<Ip(n)><Qp(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Ip(n)> is the symbol position on the I axis in volts. <Qp(n)> is the symbol position on the Q axis in volts. Both <Ip(1)> and <Qp(1)> are in the 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 640. EVM. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Evm(1)><Evm(2)>...<Evm(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Evm(n)> is the value of EVM of symbol in percent (%). 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 640 AEVM. <aevm>::=<NRf> is the EVM RMS value in percent (%). PEVM. <pevm>,<symb> Where <pevm>::=<NRf> is the EVM peak value in percent (%). <symb>::=<NR1> is the symbol number for the EVM peak value. MERRor. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Merr(1)><Merr(2)>...<Merr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Merr(n)> is the value of amplitude error of symbol in percent (%). 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 640 AMERror. <amer>::=<NRf> is the amplitude error RMS value in percent (%).
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PMERror. <pmer>,<symb> Where <pmer>::=<NRf> is the amplitude error peak value in percent (%). <symb>::=<NR1> is the symbol number for the amplitude error peak value. PERRor. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Perr(1)><Perr(2)>...<Perr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Perr(n)> is the value of phase error of symbol in degrees or radians. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 640 APERror. <pmer>::=<NRf> is the phase error RMS value in degrees or radians. PPERror. <pmer>,<symb> Where <pmer>::=<NRf> is the phase error peak value in degrees or radians. <symb>::=<NRf> is the symbol number of phase error peak value. RHO. <rho>::=<NRf> is the measured value of waveform quality. FERRor. <ferr>::=<NRf> is the measured value of frequency error in Hz. OOFFset. <ooff>::=<NRf> is the measured value of origin offset in dB. STABLe. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Sym(1)><Sym(2)>...<Sym(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Sym(n)> is the symbol data. 4-byte little endian integer. n: Max 640. TSNumber. <tsnum>::=<NR1> is the slot number in radio frame. SSCHannel. <ssch>::=<NR1> is the S-SCH (Secondary Synchronization Channel) number. SCGRoup. <scgr>::=<NR1> is the scrambling code group. SCNumber. <scnum>::=<NR1> is the scrambling code number. TLENgth. <tlen>::=<NR1> is the number of analyzed time slots.
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PCDE. <pcde>,<scod> Where <pcde>::=<NRf> is the PCDE (Peak Code Domain Error) value in dB. <scod>::=<NRf> is the short code number for the PCDE CEVM. <cevma>,<cevmp> Where <cevma>::=<NRf> is the RMS value of chip EVM in percent (%). <cevmp>::=<NRf> is the peak value of chip EVM in percent (%). CMERror. <cmera>,<cmerp> Where <cmera>::=<NRf> is the RMS value of chip amplitude error in percent (%). <cmerp>::=<NRf> is the peak value of chip amplitude error in percent (%). CPERror. <cpera>,<cperp> Where <cpera>::=<NRf> is the RMS value of chip phase error in degrees or radians. <cperp>::=<NRf> is the peak value of chip phase error in degrees or radians. CRHO. <crho>::=<NRf> is the chip waveform quality (). COOF. <coof>::=<NRf> is the chip origin offset in dB. AGSCope. <agsc>::=<NR1> is the Absolute Grant Scope (0 or 1). AGValue. <agv>::=<NR1> is the Absolute Grant value (0 to 31). RGRant. <rgr>::=<NR1> is the Relative Grant value. 1 (UP), 0 (Hold), or - (DOWN). -1 ANACk. <anac>::=<NR1> is the ACK/NACK value. 1 (ACK), 0 (NACK0), or - (NACK1). -1 NACK0: NACK (RLSs not containing the serving E-DCH cell) NACK1: NACK (RLS containing the serving E-DCH cell)
DEMDLR6_3G :FETCh:DLR6_3GPP? CCODe might return #3256xxxx... (256-byte data) for the power of each channelization code. :DISPlay:DLR6_3G:AVIew:CCODe, :DISPlay:DLR6_3GP:AVIew:TSLot, :INSTrument[:SELect], :UNIT:ANGLe
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:FETCh:ULR6_3GPP Subgroup
The :FETCh:ULR6_3GPP commands return the measurement results of the 3GPP-R6 uplink modulation analysis. For the :FETCh:ULR6_3GPP command subgroups, if you want to perform a FETCh operation on fresh data, use the [:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP[:IMMediate] command.
Command Tree
Parameter ANACk | CNUMber | CSYMbol | CTSLot | SCONste | EVM | AEVM | PEVM | MERRor | AMERror | PMERror | PERRor | APERror | PPERror | RHO | FERRor | OOFFset | STABle | TSNumber | SSCHannel | SCGRoup | SCNumber | TLENgth | PCDE | CEVM | CMERror | CPERror | CRHO | COOF | PDIScont | TFCI | TPC | ETFCi | HAPPy | CINFormation
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Syntax
:FETCh:ULR6_3GPP? { ANACk | CNUMber | CSYMbol | CTSLot | SCONste | EVM | AEVM | PEVM | MERRor | AMERror | PMERror | PERRor | APERror | PPERror | RHO | FERRor | OOFFset | STABle | TSNumber | SSCHannel SCGRoup | SCNumber |TLENgth | PCDE | CEVM | CMERror | CPERror | CHRO | COOF | PDIScont | TFCI | TPC | ETFCi | HAPPy | CINFormation } The arguments query the following information: Table 2- 85: Queried information on the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis results
Argument ANACk CNUMber CSYMbol CTSLot SCONste EVM AEVM PEVM MERRor AMERror PMERror PERRor APERror PPERror RHO FERRor OOFFset STABle TSNumber SSCHannel SCGRoup SCNumber Information queried ACK/NACK Power of each channelization code for the specified TS Each symbol power of the specified TS/CN Power of each time slot for the specified CN Symbol position data for the specified TS/CN Measurement results of Error Vector Magnitude for the specified TS/CN RMS value of EVM for the specified TS/CN Peak value of EVM for the specified TS/CN and its symbol number Amplitude error for the specified TS/CN RMS value of amplitude error for the specified TS/CN Peak amplitude error for the specified TS/CN and its symbol number Phase error for the specified TS/CN RMS value of phase error for the specified TS/CN Peak phase error for the specified TS/CN and its symbol number Value of waveform quality (r) for the specified TS/CN Frequency error for the specified TS Value of origin offset for the specified TS/CN Data from symbol table for the specified TS/CN Slot number in radio frame for the specified TS Secondary Synchronization Channel (SSCH) number for the specified TS Scrambling code group for the specified TS Scrambling code number for the specified TS
Arguments
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Table 2- 85: Queried information on the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis results (Cont.)
Argument TLENgth PCDE CEVM CMERror CPERror CRHO COOF PDIScont TFCI TPC ETFCi RSN HAPPy CINFormation Information queried Number of analyzed TSs PCDE (Peak Code Domain Error) for the specified TS, and the CN RMS and peak values of chip EVM for the specified TS RMS and peak values of chip amplitude error for the specified TS RMS and peak values of chip phase error for the specified TS Chip waveform quality (r) for the specified TS Chip origin offset for the specified TS Phase discontinuity TFCI (Transport Format Combination Indicator) TPC (Transmit Power Control) Enhanced TFCI RSN (Retransmission Sequence Number) Happy bit Channel information
To specify the time slot, use the :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:TSLot command. To specify the channel number, use the :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew :CCODe or :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:CNUMber command.
Returns
The arguments return the following information. You can select degrees or radians for the angular unit using the :UNIT:ANGLe command. ANACk. <count>[,<anack(1)>,<cqi(1)>,<offset(1)> [,<anack(2)>,<cqi(2)>,<offset(2)>... [,<anack(10)>,<cqi(10)>,<offset(10)>]]]]]]]]]] Where <count>::=<NR1> is the number of data sets that follow. It depends on the [:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP :SFRame:SEARch setting as shown in the following table. Zero (0) means that the data is not for the head of subframe.
[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:SFRame:SEARch setting AUTO STSLot or DTIMe <count> value 0 to 10 0 or 1
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<anack(i)>::=<NR1> is the indicator. 0: ACK, 1: NACK, or 2: DTX (Discontinuous Transmission). <cqi(i)>::=<NR1> is the value of CQI detected in the time slot (0 to 29). <offset(i)>::=<NR1> is the subframe offset (0 to 9). CNUMber. When :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:FORMat is set to CHANnel. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Cpwr(1)><Cpwr(2)>...<Cpwr(13)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Cpwr(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each channelization code in dB or dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. When :DISPLay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:FORMat is set to IQSPlit and :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:IQBranch is set to I or Q. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Cpwr(1)><Cpwr(2)>...<Cpwr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Cpwr(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each channelization code in dB or dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 256. When :DISPLay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:FORMat is set to IQSPlit and :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:IQBranch is set to BOTH. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><ICpwr(1)><QCpwr(1)><ICpwr(2)><QCpwr(2)> ...<ICpwr(n)><QCpwr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <ICpwr(n)><QCpwr(n)> are the relative or absolute power values of I and Q components for each channelization code in dB or dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 256. CSYMbol. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Cpwr(1)><Cpwr(2)>...<Cpwr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Cpwr(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each symbol in dB or dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 1280.
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CTSLot. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Cpwr(1)><Cpwr(2)>...<Cpwr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Cpwr(n)> is the relative or absolute power value for each time slot in dB or dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 16000. SCONste. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Ip(1)><Qp(1)>...<Ip(n)><Qp(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Ip(n)> is the symbol position on the I axis in volts. <Qp(n)> is the symbol position on the Q axis in volts. Both <Ip(1)> and <Qp(1)> are in the 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 1280. EVM. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Evm(1)><Evm(2)>...<Evm(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Evm(n)> is the value of EVM of symbol in percent (%). 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1280. AEVM. <aevm>::=<NRf> is the EVM RMS value in percent (%). PEVM. <pevm>,<symb> Where <pevm>::=<NRf> is the EVM peak value in percent (%). <symb>::=<NR1> is the symbol number for the EVM peak value. MERRor. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Merr(1)><Merr(2)>...<Merr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Merr(n)> is the value of amplitude error of symbol in percent (%). 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1280. AMERror. <amer>::=<NRf> is the amplitude error RMS value in percent (%).
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PMERror. <pmer>,<symb> Where <pmer>::=<NRf> is the amplitude error peak value in percent (%). <symb>::=<NR1> is the symbol number for the amplitude error peak value. PERRor. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Perr(1)><Perr(2)>...<Perr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Perr(n)> is the value of phase error of symbol in degrees or radians. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1280. APERror. <pmer>::=<NRf> is the phase error RMS value in degrees or radians. PPERror. <pmer>,<symb> Where <pmer>::=<NRf> is the phase error peak value in degrees or radians. <symb>::=<NRf> is the symbol number of phase error peak value. RHO. <rho>::=<NRf> is the measured value of waveform quality. FERRor. <ferr>::=<NRf> is the measured value of frequency error in Hz. OOFFset. <ooff>::=<NRf> is the measured value of origin offset in dB. STABLe. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Sym(1)><Sym(2)>...<Sym(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Sym(n)> is the symbol data. 4-byte little endian integer. n: Max 1280. TSNumber. <tsnum>::=<NR1> is the slot number in radio frame. TLENgth. <tlen>::=<NR1> is the number of analyzed time slots. PCDE. <pcde>,<scod> Where <pcde>::=<NRf> is the PCDE (Peak Code Domain Error) value in dB. <scod>::=<NRf> is the channelization code number for the PCDE CEVM. <cevma>,<cevmp> Where <cevma>::=<NRf> is the RMS value of chip EVM in percent (%) <cevmp>::=<NRf> is the peak value of chip EVM in percent (%)
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CMERror. <cmera>,<cmerp> Where <cmera>::=<NRf> is the RMS value of chip amplitude error in percent (%). <cmerp>::=<NRf> is the peak value of chip amplitude error in percent (%). CPERror. <cpera>,<cperp> Where <cpera>::=<NRf> is the RMS value of chip phase error in degrees or radians. <cperp>::=<NRf> is the peak value of chip phase error in degrees or radians. CRHO. <crho>::=<NRf> is the chip waveform quality (). COOF. <coof>::=<NRf> is the chip origin offset in dB. SIGNature. <sig>::=<NR1> is the signature number in preamble. PDIScontinuity. <pdis>::=<NRf> is the phase discontinuity in degrees or radians. TFCI. <tfci>::=<NR1> is the TFCI value (0 to 1023). TPC. <tpc>::=<NR1> is the TPC value (0 or 1). ETFCi. <etfci>::=<NR1> is the E-TFCI value (0 to 127). RSN. <rsn>::=<NR1> is the RSN value (0 to 3). HAPPy. <happy>::=<NR1> is the Happy bit value (0 or 1). CINFormation. When :DISPLay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:FORMat is set to CHANnel <CInfo>::=<string> is the channel information. When :DISPLay:ULR6_3GPP:AVIew:FORMat is set to IQSPlit <ICInfo>,<QCInfo> Where <ICInfo>::=<string> is the channel information on the I branch. <QCInfo>::=<string> is the channel information on the Q branch.
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:FORMat Commands
The FORMat commands define the data output format.
Command Tree
Header :FORMat :BORDer [:DATA] Parameter NORMal | SWAPped REAL,32 | REAL,64
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:FORMat Commands
:FORMat:BORDer(?)
Sets or queries the byte order for transferring binary data.
Syntax
Arguments
NORMal selects the normal byte order. SWAPped swaps the byte order.
All :FORMat:BORDer SWAPped swaps the byte order for data output.
:FORMat[:DATA](?)
Selects or queries the output data format.
Syntax
Arguments
REAL,32 specifies the 32-bit floating point format. REAL,64 specifies the 64-bit floating point format.
All :FORMat:DATA REAL,32 specifies the 32-bit floating point format for data output.
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:HCOPy Commands
The :HCOPy commands control screen hardcopy.
Command Tree
Header :HCOPy :BACKground :DESTination [:IMMediate] Parameter BLACk | WHITe PRINter | MMEMory
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:HCOPy Commands
:HCOPy:BACKground(?)
Selects or queries the hardcopy background color.
Syntax
Arguments
BLACK outputs the screen image in the black background, without reversing it. WHITe reverses the screen image to output it in the white background.
All :HCOPy:BACKground WHITe reverses the screen image to output it in the white background.
:HCOPy:DESTination(?)
Selects or queries the hardcopy output destination (printer or file).
Syntax
Arguments
PRINTer specifies that the hardcopy is output to the preset printer, which is the one that has been set as the printer to be used usually under Windows. For using the printer, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument. MMEMory specifies that the hardcopy is output to the bitmap file specified with the :MMEMory:NAME command.
All :HCOPy:DESTination PRINter specifies that the hardcopy is output to the preset printer. :HCOPy[:IMMediate], :MMEMory:NAME
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:HCOPy Commands
Related Commands
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:HCOPy Commands
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:INITiate Commands
The :INITiate commands control data acquisition.
Command Tree
Header :INITiate :CONTinuous [:IMMediate] :RESTart Parameter <boolean>
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:INITiate Commands
:INITiate:CONTinuous(?)
Determines whether to use the continuous mode to acquire the input signal.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the single mode, rather than the continuous mode, is used for data acquisition. To initiate the acquisition, use the :INITiate[:IMMediate]. To stop the acquisition because the trigger is not generated in single mode, send the following command: :INITiate:CONTinuous OFF ON or 1 initiates data acquisition in the continuous mode. To stop the acquisition in the continuous mode, send the following command: :INITiate:CONTinuous OFF NOTE. When the analyzer receives a :FETCh command while operating in the continuous mode, it returns an execution error. If you want to run a :FETCh, use the :INITiate[:IMMediate] command.
All :INITiate:CONTinuous ON specifies that the continuous mode is used to acquire the input signal. :FETCh commands, :INITiate[:IMMediate]
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:INITiate Commands
Related Commands
:INITiate:RESTart None All :INITiate:RESTart reruns input signal acquisition. :ABORt, :INITiate[:IMMediate]
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:INITiate Commands
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:INPut Commands
The :INPut commands control the characteristics of the signal input.
Command Tree
Header :INPut :ALEVel :ATTenuation :AUTO :MIXer :MLEVel Parameter
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:INPut Commands
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:INPut Commands
:INPut:ATTenuation(?)
When you have selected OFF or 0 in the :INPut:ATTenuation:AUTO command, use this command to set the input attenuation. The query version of this command returns the input attenuation setting.
Syntax
Arguments
<rel_ampl>::=<NR1> specifies the input attenuation. The setting range depends on your instrument as shown in Table 2-86. Table 2- 86: Input attenuation setting range
Model RSA3303B RSA3308B Frequency band RF (15 MHz to 3 GHz) IQ input (Option 03) RF1 (15 MHz to 3.5 GHz) RF2 and RF3 (3.5 to 8 GHz) IQ input (Option 03) RSA3408B RF (40 MHz to 8 GHz) IQ input (Option 03) Attenuation 0 to 50 dB in 2 dB steps 0 to 30 dB in 10 dB steps 0 to 50 dB in 2 dB steps 0 to 50 dB in 10 dB steps 0 to 30 dB in 10 dB steps 0 to 55 dB in 5 dB steps 0 to 35 dB in 5 dB steps
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:INPut Commands
:INPut:ATTenuation:AUTO(?)
Determines whether to automatically set the input attenuation according to the reference level.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the input attenuation is set manually. To set it, use the :INPut:ATTenuation command. ON or 1 specifies that the input attenuation is set automatically. NOTE. When :INPut:ATTenuation:AUTO is set to On, the mixer level is fixed to - dBm. -25
All :INPut:ATTenuation:AUTO ON specifies that the input attenuation is set automatically. :INPut:ATTenuation
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:INPut Commands
:INPut:MIXer(?)
Selects or queries the mixer level. NOTE. To set the mixer level, you must have selected Off in the :INPut:ATTenuation:AUTO command.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NR1> specifies the mixer level. The setting value depends on your instrument as shown in Table 2-87. Table 2- 87: Mixer level setting value
Model RSA3303B RSA3308B RSA3408B Frequency band RF (15 MHz to 3 GHz) RF1 (15 MHz to 3.5 GHz) RF2 and RF3 (3.5 to 8 GHz) RF (40 MHz to 8 GHz) Mixer level - 25, - 20, - 15, - 10, - 5, and 0 dBm - 25, - 20, - 15, - 10, - 5, and 0 dBm - 25, - 15, - 5, and 0 dBm - 25, - 20, - 15, - 10, - 5, and 0 dBm
All :INPut:MIXer -20 sets the mixer level to - dBm. -20 :INPut:ATTenuation:AUTO
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:INPut Commands
:INPut:MLEVel(?)
Sets or queries the reference level. Using this command to set the reference level is equivalent to pressing Amplitude key Ref Level side key.
Syntax
Arguments
<ampl>::=<NR1> specifies the reference level. The valid settings depend on the measurement frequency band as shown in Table 2-88. Table 2- 88: Reference level setting range
Model RSA3303B Frequency band Baseband (DC to 20 MHz) RF (15 MHz to 3 GHz) IQ (Option 03 only) RSA3308B Baseband (DC to 20 MHz) RF1 (15 MHz to 3.5 GHz) RF2 and RF3 (3.5 to 8 GHz) IQ (Option 03 only) RSA3408B Baseband (DC to 40 MHz) RF (40 MHz to 8 GHz) IQ (Option 03 only) Reference level - 30 to +20 dBm in 2 dB steps - 51 to +30 dBm in 1 dB steps - 10 to +20 dBm in 10 dB steps - 30 to +20 dBm in 2 dB steps - 51 to +30 dBm in 1 dB steps - 50 to +30 dBm in 1 dB steps - 10 to +20 dBm in 10 dB steps - 30 to +20 dBm in 5 dB steps - 50 to +30 dBm in 1 dB steps - 10 to +20 dBm in 5 dB steps
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:INSTrument Commands
The :INSTrument commands set the measurement mode. Before you can start a measurement, you must set the mode appropriate for the measurement using these commands.
Command Tree
Header :INSTrument :CATalog? [:SELect] Parameter
<mode_name>
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:INSTrument Commands
:INSTrument:CATalog? None <string> contains the measurement mode names available in the analyzer returned as comma-separated character strings. The following table lists the mode names and their meanings: Table 2- 89: Measurement mode
Mnemonic S/A mode SANORMAL SADPX SASGRAM SARTIME SAZRTIME SAUL3G SADLR5_3G SAULR5_3G Demod mode DEMADEM DEMAUDIO DEMDDEM DEMRFID DEMUL3G DEMGSMEDGE DEMFLCDMA2K DEMRLCDMA2K DEMFL1XEVDO DEMRL1XEVDO DEMDLR5_3G DEMULR5_3G Analog modulation analysis Audio measurements Digital modulation analysis RFID analysis W-CDMA uplink modulation analysis GSM/EDGE modulation analysis cdma2000 forward link analysis cdma2000 reverse link analysis cdma2000 1xEV-DO foward link analysis cdma2000 1xEV-DO reverse link analysis 3GPP-R5 downlink modulation analysis 3GPP-R5 uplink modulation analysis (Option 10 only) (Option 21 only) (Option 21 only) (Option 23 only) (Option 24 only) (Option 25 only) (Option 25 only) (Option 26 only) (Option 26 only) (Option 30 only) (Option 30 only) Normal spectrum analysis DPX (Digital Phosphor) spectrum analysis Spectrum analysis with spectrogram Real-time spectrum analysis Real-time spectrum analysis with zoom function W-CDMA uplink spectrum analysis 3GPP-R5 downlink spectrum analysis 3GPP-R5 uplink spectrum analysis (Option 30 only) (Option 30 only) (Option 30 only) Meaning
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:INSTrument Commands
If all options are installed, all the above mode names are returned as comma-separated character strings.
All :INSTrument:CATalog? might return "SANORMAL","SASGRAM","SARTIME","DEMADEM","TIMCCDF", "TIMTRAN" for all the measurement modes that the analyzer has.
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:INSTrument Commands
:INSTrument[:SELect](?)
Selects or queries the measurement mode. This command is not affected by *RST. NOTE. If you want to change the measurement mode, stop the data acquisition with the :INITiate:CONTinuous OFF command.
Syntax
:INSTrument[:SELect] { SANORMAL" | SADPX" | SASGRAM" | SARTIME" | SAZRTIME" | SAUL3G" | SADLR5_3G" | SAULR5_3G" | DEMADEM" | DEMAUDIO" | DEMDDEM" | DEMRFID" | DEMUL3G" | DEMDLR5_3G" | DEMULR5_3G" | DEMGSMEDGE" | DEMFLCDMA2K" | DEMRLCDMA2K" | DEMFL1XEVDO" | DEMRL1XEVDO" | DEMTD_SCDMA" | DEMWLAN | DEMSWLAN" | DEMM2WLAN" | DEMDLR6_3G" | DEMULR6_3G" | TIMCCDF" | TIMTRAN" | TIMPULSE" | TIMSSOURCE" } :INSTrument[:SELect]?
Arguments
<string> For details of the modes, refer to Table 2- on the previous page. -89
Examples
:INSTrument:SELect "DEMADEM" places the analyzer in the analog modulation analysis mode. :CONFigure, :INITiate:CONTinuous
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:MMEMory Commands
The :MMEMory commands allow you to manipulate files on the internal hard disk and external mass storage. For details on file manipulation, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument. NOTE. Use the absolute path to specify the file name. For example, suppose that data file Sample1.iqt is located in the My Documents folder of Windows. You can specify it as C:My DocumentsSample1.iqt.
Command Tree
Header :MMEMory :COPY :DELete :DPSA :LOAD :TRACe<x> :STORe :TRACe<x> :LOAD :CORRection :FILTer :MEASurement :REFerence :IQT :CSV :MAT :LIMit :RX<x> :SLIMit :STATe :TRACe<x> :NAME Parameter <file_name1>,<file_name2> <file_name>
<file_name> <file_name> <file_name> <file_name> (Option 21) <file_name> (Option 21) <file_name> <file_name> <file_name> <file_name> (Option 25, 26, 28, and 30) <file_name> (Option 29) <file_name> <file_name> <file_name> <file_name>
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:MMEMory Commands
:STORe :ACPower <file_name> (Option 21) :CORRection <file_name> :IQT <file_name> :LIMit <file_name> (Option 25, 26, 28, and 30) :PULSe <file_name> :RESult (Option 29) :ALLData <file_name> :BOTHtrace <file_name> :NPACkets [:NUMBer] <numeric_value> :ONETrace <file_name> :POFFset [:NUMBer] <numeric_value> :TRACe <file_name> :TWOTrace <file_name> :RESult (Option 40) :ITEM CDPower | CPSYmbol | SEVM | STABle | MACCuracy :MCONtent EVM | MERRor | PERRor | ALL [:SELect] <file_name> :TSLot :NUMBer <numeric_value> :OFFSet <numeric_value> :SLIMit <file_name> :STABle <file_name> (Option 21, 25, 26, 28, 29, and 30) :STATe <file_name> :TRACe <file_name>
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:MMEMory Commands
Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:COPY <file_name1>,<file_name2> <file_name1>::=<string> specifies the source file. <file_name2>::=<string> specifies the destination file.
All :MMEMory:COPY "C:My DocumentsFile1","C:My DocumentsFile2" copies the contents of File1, located in the My Documents folder, to File2.
:MMEMory:DELete <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file to be deleted. All :MMEMory:DELete "C:My DocumentsFile1" deletes File1 located in the My Documents folder.
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Syntax
:MMEMory:DPSA:LOAD:TRACe<x> <file_name> Where <x> = 1 or 2. TRACe[1] and TRACe2 indicate Trace 1 and Trace 2 on the screen, respectively.
Arguments
<file_name>::=<string> specifies the file to load the trace data. The file extension depends on the trace type as shown in Table 2-90. Table 2- 90: File extension for the DPX trace
Trace type +Peak, - Peak, Average, Max Hold and Min Hold Bitmap File extension trc dpt
SADPX :MMEMory:DPSA:LOAD:TRACe1 "C:My DocumentsTrace1.trc" loads the Trace 1 data from Trace1.trc in the My Documents folder.
Syntax
:MMEMory:DPSA:STORe:TRACe<x> <file_name> Where <x> = 1 or 2. TRACe[1] and TRACe2 indicate Trace 1 and Trace 2 on the screen, respectively.
Arguments
<file_name>::=<string> specifies the file to store the trace data. Refer to Table 2- on page 2-90 -940 for the file extension. SADPX :MMEMory:DPSA:STORe:TRACe1 "C:My DocumentsTrace1.trc" stores the Trace 1 data to Trace1.trc in the My Documents folder.
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Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:LOAD:CORRection <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file that contains the amplitude correction table. The file extension is .cor. All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :MMEMory:LOAD:CORRection "C:My DocumentsFile1.cor" loads the correction table from File1.cor in the My Documents folder.
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Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:LOAD:FILTer:MEASurement <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file to load the user-defined measurement filter. The file extension is .csv. DEMDDEM :MMEMory:LOAD:FILTer:MEASurement "C:My DocumentsFilterM.csv" loads the user-defined measurement filter from the FilterM.csv file in the My Documents folder.
Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:LOAD:FILTer:REFerence <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file to load the user-defined reference filter. The file extension is .csv. DEMDDEM :MMEMory:LOAD:FILTer:REFerence "C:My DocumentsFilterR.csv" loads the user-defined reference filter from the FilterR.csv file in the My Documents folder.
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Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:LOAD:IQT <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file from which to load IQ data. The file extension is .iqt. SARTIME, SAZRTIME, all Demod modes, all Time modes :MMEMory:LOAD:IQT "C:My DocumentsData1.iqt" loads IQ data from the Data1.iqt file in the My Documents folder. [:SENSe]:Standard[:IMMediate]
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Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:LOAD:LIMit <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file from which to load limits. The file extension is .lmt. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K, DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO, DEMTD_SCDMA, SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :MMEMory:LOAD:LIMit "C:My DocumentsTest.lmt" loads limits from the Test.lmt file in the My Documents folder.
Measurement Modes
Examples
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Syntax
:MMEMory:LOAD:RX<x> <file_name> Where <x>::=[1]|2. RX1 and RX2 represent the receiving antenna 1 and 2 waveform, respectively.
Arguments
<file_name>::=<string> specifies the file from which to load waveform data. The file extension is .iqt. DEMM2WLAN :MMEMory:LOAD:RX1 "C:My DocumentsWaveform1.iqt" loads the waveform data of the receiving antenna 1 from the Waveform1.iqt file in the My Documents folder.
Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:LOAD:SLIMit <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file to load the limits from. The file extension is .csv. SANORMAL, SARTIME :MMEMory:LOAD:STATe "C:My DocumentsLimit1.csv" loads the limits from the Limit1.csv file in the My Documents folder.
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Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:LOAD:STATe <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file from which to load settings. The file extension is .cfg. All :MMEMory:LOAD:STATe "C:My DocumentsSetup1.cfg" loads settings from the Setup1.cfg file in the My Documents folder.
Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:LOAD:TRACe<x> <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file from which to load trace data. The file extension is .trc. All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :MMEMory:LOAD:TRACe "C:My DocumentsTrace1.trc" loads Trace 1 data from the Trace1.trc file in the My Documents folder. :MMEMory:STORe:TRACe<x>
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:MMEMory:NAME(?)
Specifies or queries the file name when the hardcopy output destination is a file. To select the hardcopy output destination, use the :HCOPy:DESTination command.
Syntax
Arguments
<file_name>::=<string> specifies the name of the destination file. The file extension .bmp is added automatically. All :MMEMory:NAME "C:My DocumentsScreen1.bmp" specifies Screen1.bmp in the My Documents folder as the destination file. :HCOPy:DESTination
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Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:STORe:ACPower <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file in which to store the ACPR measurement results. The file extension is .csv. DEMRFID :MMEMory:STORe:ACPower "C:My DocumentsResult1.csv" stores the ACPR measurement results in the Result1.csv file in the My Documents folder.
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Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:STORe:CORRection <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file name. The file extension is .cor. All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :MMEMory:STORe:CORRection "C:My DocumentsSample1.cor" stores the amplitude correction table in the Sample1.cor file in the My Documents folder.
Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:STORe:IQT <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file in which to store IQ data. The file extension is .iqt. SARTIME, SAZRTIME, all Demod modes, all Time modes :MMEMory:STORe:IQT "C:My DocumentsData1.iqt" stores IQ data in the Data1.iqt file in the My Documents folder.
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Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:STORe:IQT:CSV <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file in which to store IQ data. The file extension is .csv. SAZRTIME, all Demod modes, all Time modes :MMEMory:STORe:IQT:CSV "C:My DocumentsData1.csv" stores IQ data in the Data1.csv file in the My Documents folder.
Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:STORe:IQT:MAT <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file in which to store IQ data. The file extension is .mat. SAZRTIME, all Demod modes, all Time modes :MMEMory:STORe:IQT:MAT "C:My DocumentsData1.mat" stores IQ data in the Data1.mat file in the My Documents folder.
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Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:STORe:LIMit <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file in which to store the current limits. The file extension is .lmt. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K, DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO, DEMTD_SCDMA, SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G, :MMEMory:STORe:LIMit "C:My DocumentsTest.lmt" stores the current limits in the Test.lmt file in the My Documents folder.
Measurement Modes
Examples
Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:STORe:PULSe <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file in which to store the pulse measurement results. The file extension is .csv. TIMPULSE :MMEMory:STORe:PULSe "C:My DocumentsResult1.csv" stores the pulse measurement results in the Result1.csv file in the My Documents folder.
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Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:STORe:RESult:ALLData <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file in which to store the trace data. The file extension is .csv. For the file format, refer to the RSA3408B Option 29 User Manual. DEMM2WLAN :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:ALLData "C:My DocumentsSample.csv" stores Trace 1 and 2 to the Sample.csv file in the My Documents folder. [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement
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Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:STORe:RESult:BOTHtrace <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file in which to store the trace data. Two files are created with the name of 1 and 2 added to the specified name for Trace 1 and 2, respectively. The file extension is .csv. DEMM2WLAN, DEMSWLAN :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:BOTHtrace "C:My DocumentsSample.csv" stores Trace 1 and 2 to the Sample1.csv and Sample2.csv files, respectively. [:SENSe]:M2WLAN|:SWLAN:MEASurement
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:MMEMory:STORe:RESult:NPACkets[:NUMBer](?)
Option 29 Only
Sets or queries the number of packets to save in the IEEE802.11n (nx1) and MIMO (2x2) analyses. Use the :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:POFFset[:NUMBer] command to specify the first packet (packet offset) to save. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:M2WLAN|:SWLAN:MEASurement is set to ATFunction, PTFunction, or DPRofile.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the number of packets to save. Range: 1 to [-(packet offset) + 1]. DEMM2WLAN, DEMSWLAN :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:NPACkets:NUMBer 12 sets the number of packets to 12 to save. :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:POFFset[:NUMBer], [:SENSe]:M2WLAN|:SWLAN:MEASurement
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Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:STORe:RESult:ONETrace <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file in which to store the trace data. The file extension is .csv. For the file format, refer to the RSA3408A & RSA3408B Option 29 User Manual. DEMM2WLAN, DEMSWLAN :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:ONETrace "C:My DocumentsSample.csv" stores Trace 1 to the Sample.csv file in the My Documents folder. [:SENSe]:M2WLAN|:SWLAN:MEASurement
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:MMEMory:STORe:RESult:POFFset[:NUMBer](?)
Option 29 Only
Sets or queries the first packet number (packet offset) to store the trace data in the IEEE802.11n (nx1) and MIMO (2x2) analyses. Use the :MMEMory:STORe :RESult:NPACkets[:NUMBer] command to set the number of packets to save. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:M2WLAN|:SWLAN:MEASurement is set to ATFunction, PTFunction, or DPRofile.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the first packet number. Range: -[(the number of packets in the analysis range) - 1] to 0. Zero (0) represents the latest packet. DEMM2WLAN, DEMSWLAN :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:POFFset:NUMBer -5 sets the first packet number to - to store the trace data. -5 :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:NPACkets[:NUMBer], [:SENSe]:M2WLAN|:SWLAN:MEASurement
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Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:STORe:RESult:TRACe <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file in which to store the trace data. The file extension is .csv. For the file format, refer to the RSA3408B Option 29 User Manual. DEMM2WLAN, DEMSWLAN :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:TRACe "C:My DocumentsSample.csv" stores the trace data to the Sample.csv file in the My Documents folder. [:SENSe]:M2WLAN|:SWLAN:MEASurement
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Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:STORe:RESult:TWOTrace <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file in which to store the trace data. The file extension is .csv. For the file format, refer to the RSA3408A & RSA3408B Option 29 User Manual. DEMM2WLAN, DEMSWLAN :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:TWOTrace "C:My DocumentsSample.csv" stores Trace 2 to the Sample.csv file in the My Documents folder. [:SENSe]:M2WLAN|:SWLAN:MEASurement
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:MMEMory:STORe:RESult:ITEM(?)
Option 40 Only
Selects or queries the measurement item to store the results in the 3GPP-R6 modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
Table 2- shows the measurement items. -91 Table 2- 91: Item to save (Option 40)
Argument CDPower CPSYmbol SEVM STABle MACCuracy Description Code domain power Code domain power versus Symbol Symbol EVM Symbol table Modulation accuracy
DEMDLR6_3G, DEMULR6_3G :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:ITEM CDPower selects the code domain power measurement to store the result.
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:MMEMory:STORe:RESult:MCONtent(?)
Option 40 Only
Selects or queries the measurement content in the symbol EVM measurement. This command is valid when :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:ITEM is set to SEVM.
Syntax
Arguments
Table 2- shows the measurement items. -92 Table 2- 92: Content to save (Option 40)
Argument EVM MERRor PERRor ALL Description Symbol EVM Symbol amplitude error Symbol phase error All of the above
DEMDLR6_3G, DEMULR6_3G :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:MCONtent EVM selects the symbol EVM as the measurement content.
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Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:STORe:RESult[:SELect] <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file to store the measurement results. The file extension is .csv. DEMDLR6_3G, DEMULR6_3G :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:SELect "C:My DocumentsTest.csv" loads limits from the Test.csv file in the My Documents folder. :MMEMory:STORe:RESultITEM
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:MMEMory:STORe:RESult:TSLot:NUMBer(?)
Option 40 Only
Sets or queries the number of time slots for storing the measurement results.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the number of time-slots. Range: 1 to -(time-slot offset) + 1. Use the :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:TSLot:OFFSet to set the time-slot offset.
DEMDLR6_3G, DEMULR6_3G :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:TSLot:NUMBer 12 sets the number of time slots to 12. :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:TSLot:OFFSet
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:MMEMory:STORe:RESult:TSLot:OFFSet(?)
Option 40 Only
Sets or queries the first time-slot for storing the measurement results.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the time-slot offset. Range: -[(the number of time slots in the analysis range) - 1] to 0. Zero (0) represents the latest slot. DEMDLR6_3G, DEMULR6_3G :MMEMory:STORe:RESult:TSLot:OFFSet -10 sets the first time-slot to #-10.
Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:STORe:SLIMit <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file to store the limits in. The file extension is .csv. SANORMAL, SARTIME :MMEMory:STORe:STATe "C:My DocumentsLimit1.csv" stores the limits in the Limit1.csv file in the My Documents folder.
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Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:STORe:STABle <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file to store the symbol table. The file is in text format, and its extension is .sym. The file header contents are shown with the communication standard in Table 2- and 2-93 -94. Table 2- 93: File header contents - Option 21, 23, 27, 28, and 40
W-CDMA (Option 30) 3GPP-R5 (Option 30) 3GPP-R6 (Option 40) Date and time Modulation Symbol rate Measurement filter Reference filter Filter factor () Slot number Channelization code number Time from the data end point of the first symbol
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
General (Option 21) Date and time Modulation Symbol rate Measurement filter Reference filter Filter factor () Time from the data end point of the first symbol
TD-SCDMA (Option 28) Date and time Modulation Symbol rate Measurement filter Subframe number time slot number OVSF code number (max SF) Sync-DL Sync-UL Scrambling code Switching point time slot 0 K Other time slot K Time from the data end point of the first symbol
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File Header for the RFID Analysis (Option 21). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Date and time Burst number Standard type Link Modulation type Decoding format Auto Tari value (for the PIE Type A and C decoding formats) Auto Bit Rate value (for other than PIE Type A and C decoding formats) Tari value (for the PIE Type A and C decoding formats) Bit rate value (for other than PIE Type A and C decoding formats) Lower threshold Middle threshold Higher threshold Preamble on/off Preamble length
For Item 2, refer to the View Define menu. For Items 3 to 11, refer to the Meas Setup menu. (Refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument.)
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NOTE. The date and time saved to the .sym file is the date and time of the last analysis of the symbol table measurement. If the analysis was run on a loaded signal file (filename.iqt), then the date and time in the .sym file will match the loaded .iqt file.
All Demod modes except DEMADEM and DEMGSMEDGE :MMEMory:STORe:STABle "C:My DocumentsData1.sym" stores symbol table in the Data1.sym file in the My Documents folder.
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Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:STORe:STATe <file_name> <file_name>::=<string> specifies the file in which to store the current settings. The file extension is .cfg. All :MMEMory:STORe:STATe "C:My DocumentsSetup1.cfg" stores the current settings the Setup1.cfg file in the My Documents folder.
Syntax Arguments
:MMEMory:STORe:TRACe<x> <file_name> <file_name> specifies the file in which to store trace data. The file extension is .trc. All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :MMEMory:STORe:TRACe1 "C:My DocumentsTrace1.trc" stores Trace 1 data in the Trace1.trc file in the My Documents folder. :MMEMory:LOAD:TRACe<x>
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:OUTPut Commands
The :OUTPut commands control the characteristics of the analyzers output port.
Command Tree
Header :OUTPut :IQ [:STATe] Parameter
<Boolean>
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:INPut Commands
:OUTPut:IQ[:STATe](?)
Option 05 Only
Determines whether to enable or disable the digital IQ output data stream from the rear panel connectors.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 disables the digital IQ output. ON or 1 enables the digital IQ output. At *RST, this value is set to OFF.
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:PROGram Commands
The :PROGram commands control running a macro program. The macro program to be run must be stored under this directory in the analyzer: C:Program FilesTektronixwca200aPythonwca200ameasmacro For incorporating macro programs into the analyzer, contact your local Tektronix distributor or sales office. For an example of running a macro program, refer to page 4-15.
Command Tree
Header :PROGram :CATalog? [:SELected] :DELete [:SELected] :EXECute :NAME :NUMBer :STRing Parameter
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:PROGram:CATalog? None Comma-separated character strings as follows: "macro_name{,macro_name}"{,"macro_name{,macro_name"}} macro_name represents a macro name. If no program has been defined, a null character () is returned.
All :PROGram:CATalog? might return "NONREGISTERED.MACROTEST1","NONREGISTERED.MACROTEST2" indicating that MacroTest1 and MacroTest2 are located under the directory C: Program FilesTektronixwca200aPythonwca200ameasmacrononregistered.
:PROGram[:SELected]:DELete[:SELected] None All :PROGram:SELected:DELete:SELected deletes the specified macro program. :PROGram[:SELected]:NAME
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:PROGram[:SELected]:EXECute <command_name> <command_name>::=<string> specifies the command. If the specified command is not found, the following error message is returned: "Program Syntax error" (-285)
:PROGram[:SELected]:NAME(?)
Specifies or queries the macro program folder.
Syntax
Arguments Returns
<macro_name>::=<string> specifies the macro program folder. If the specified macro is not found, the following error message is returned: "Program Syntax error" (-285)
All :PROGram:SELected:NAME "NONREGISTERED.MACROTEST1" specifies the macro program folder MacroTest1 located under the directory C: Program FilesTektronixwca200aPythonwca200ameasmacrononregistered. :PROGram[:SELected]:EXECute
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:PROGram:NUMBer(?)
Sets a numeric variable used in the macro program. The query version of this command returns the numeric variable or the measurement result.
Syntax
Arguments
<varname>::=<string> specifies the variable. <nvalues>::=<NRf> is the numeric value for the variable.
Returns
<NRf> is the numeric value of the specified variable. If the specified variable is not found, the following error message is returned: "Illegal variable name" (-283)
All :PROGram:NUMBer "LOW_LIMIT",1.5 sets the variable LOW_LIMIT to 1.5. :PROGram:NUMBer? "RESULT" might return 1.2345 of the measured value stored in the variable RESULT.
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:PROGram:STRing(?)
Sets a character variable used in the macro program. The query form of this command returns the character variable or the measurement result (string).
Syntax
Arguments
<varname>::=<string> specifies the variable. <svalues>::=<string> is the string for the variable.
Returns
<string> of the specified variable. If the specified variable is not found, the following error message is returned: "Illegal variable name" (-283)
All :PROGram:STRing "ERROR_MESSAGE","Measurement Unsuccessful" sets the character string Measurement Unsuccessful in the variable ERROR_MESSAGE.
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:READ Commands
The :READ commands acquire an input signal once in the single mode and obtain the measurement results from that data. If you want to fetch the measurement results from the data currently residing in the memory without acquiring the input signal, use the :FETCh commands. Invalid data is returned as -1000.
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Command Tree
Header Parameter :READ :ADEMod :AM? :RESult? :FM? :RESult? :PM? :RESult? :PSPectrum? :CCDF? :DISTribution:CCDF? :DPSA :TRACe :AVERage? :MAXimum? :MINimum? :OVIew? :PULSe? ALL | WIDTh | PPOWer | OORatio | RIPPle | PERiod | DCYCle | PHASe | CHPower | OBWidth | EBWidth | FREQuency :SPECtrum? :TAMPlitude? :TFRequency :SPECtrum? :ACPower? :CFRequency? :CHPower? :CNRatio? :EBWidth? :OBWidth? :SEMask? :RESult [:ALL]? ZONE<x>? :SPURious? :TRANsient :FVTime? :IQVTime? :PVTime?
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:READ:ADEMod:AM? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the chronological modulation factor data in percent (%). 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames)
DEMADEM :READ:ADEMod:AM? might return #41024xxxx... (1024-byte data) for the results of the AM signal analysis. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:ADEMod:AM:RESult? None <+AM>,<-AM>,<Total_AM> Where <+AM>::=<NRf> is the positive peak AM value in percent (%). <-AM>::=<NRf> is the negative peak AM value in percent (%). <Total_AM>::=<NRf> is the total AM value: (peak-peak AM value) / 2 in percent (%).
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:READ:ADEMod:FM? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the chronological frequency shift data in Hz. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames)
DEMADEM :READ:ADEMod:FM? might return #41024xxxx... (1024-byte data) for the results of the FM signal analysis. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:ADEMod:FM:RESult? None <+Pk_Freq_Dev>,<-Pk_Freq_Dev>,<P2P_Freq_Dev>,<P2P_Freq_Dev/2>, <RMS_Freq_Dev> Where <+Pk_Freq_Dev>::=<NRf> is the positive peak frequency deviation in Hz. <-Pk_Freq_Dev>::=<NRf> is the negative peak frequency deviation in Hz. <P2P_Freq_Dev>::=<NRf> is the peak-to-peak frequency deviation in Hz. <P2P_Freq_Dev/2>::=<NRf> is (peak-to-peak frequency deviation) / 2 in Hz. <RMS_Freq_Dev>::=<NRf> is the RMS frequency deviation in Hz.
Examples
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:READ:ADEMod:PM? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the chronological phase shift data in degrees. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) You can select the phase unit by the :UNIT:ANGLe command.
DEMADEM :READ:ADEMod:PM? might return #41024xxxx... (1024-byte data) for the results of the PM signal analysis. :INSTrument[:SELect], :UNIT:ANGLe
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:READ:ADEMod:PM:RESult? None <+Pk_Phase_Dev>,<-Pk_Phase_Dev>,<P2P_Phase_Dev>, <RMS_Phase_Dev> Where <+Pk_Phase_Dev>::=<NRf> is the positive peak phase deviation in degrees. <-Pk_Phase_Dev>::=<NRf> is the negative peak phase deviation in degrees. <P2P_Phase_Dev>::=<NRf> is the peak-to-peak phase deviation in degrees. <RMS_Phase_Dev>::=<NRf> is the RMS phase deviation in degrees. You can select radians for the phase unit using the :UNIT:ANGLe command.
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:READ:ADEMod:PSPectrum? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMADEM :READ:ADEMod:PSPectrum? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum data. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:CCDF? None <meanpower>,<peakpower>,<cfactor> Where <meanpower>::=<NRf> is the average power measured value in dBm. <peakpower>::=<NRf> is the peak power measured value in dBm. <cfactor>::=<NRf> is the crest factor in dB.
TIMCCDF :READ:CCDF? might return -11.16,-8.18,2.96 for the CCDF measurement results. :READ:DISTribution:CCDF?, :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:DISTribution:CCDF? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the phase shift data in degrees for the point n. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 10001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
TIMCCDF :READ:DISTribution:CCDF? might return #41024xxxx... (1024-byte data) for the CCDF trace data in the CCDF measurement. :READ:CCDF?, :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:DPSA:TRACe:AVERage? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude in dBm for the point #n. n: Max 501. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADPX :READ:DPSA:TRACe:AVERage? might return #3501xxxx... (501-byte data) for the waveform data of the Average trace in the DPX spectrum measurement.
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:READ:DPSA:TRACe:MAXimum? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude in dBm for the point #n. n: Max 501. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADPX :READ:DPSA:TRACe:MAXimum? might return #3501xxxx... (501-byte data) for the waveform data of the +Peak trace in the DPX spectrum measurement.
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:READ:DPSA:TRACe:MINimum? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude in dBm for the point #n. n: Max 501. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADPX :READ:DPSA:TRACe:MINimum? might return #3501xxxx... (501-byte data) for the waveform data of the -Peak trace in the DPX spectrum measurement.
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:READ:OVIew? #<Num_digit><Num_byte><MinData(1)><MaxData(1)>... <MinData(n)><MaxData(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <MinData(n)> is the minimum data in dBm for each 1024 data point segment. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 <MaxData(n)> is the maximum data in dBm for each 1024 data point segment. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 16000 (standard) / 64000 (Option 02)
All Demod modes, all Time modes :READ:OVIew? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) representing the minimum and the maximum values of waveform displayed on the overview. :CONFigure:OVIew, :INSTrument[:SELect]
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Syntax
:READ:PULSe? { ALL | WIDTh | PPOWer | OORatio | RIPPle | PERiod | DCYCle | PHASe | CHPower | OBWidth | EBWidth | FREQuency } The arguments query the following information:
Argument ALL WIDTh PPOWer OORatio RIPPle PERiod DCYCle PHASe CHPower OBWidth EBWidth FREQuency Information queried All Pulse width Maximum (peak) power in the pulse-on time Difference between the pulse-on time power and off time power Difference between the maximum and the minimum power in pulse-on time Time between the pulse rising edge and the next rising edge Ratio of the pulse width to the pulse repetition interval (PRI) Phase at a certain point of each pulse Channel power of the pulse-on time spectrum OBW (Occupied Bandwidth) of the pulse-on time spectrum EBW (Emission Bandwidth) of the pulse-- on time spectrum Carrier frequency in the pulse-on time
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The arguments return the following information: ALL. <width>,<ppower>,<ooratio>,<ripple>,<period>,<dcycle>, <phase>,<chp>,<obw>,<ebw>,<freq> Where <width>::=<NRf> is the pulse width in s. <ppower>::=<NRf> is the peak power in W. <ooratio>::=<NRf> is the on/off ratio in dB. <ripple>::=<NRf> is the pulse ripple in watts. <period>::=<NRf> is the pulse repetition interval in s. <dcycle>::=<NRf> is the duty cycle in percent (%). <phase>::=<NRf> is the pulse-pulse phase in degrees. <chp>::=<NRf> is the channel power in W. <obw>::=<NRf> is the OBW in Hz. <ebw>::=<NRf> is the EBW in Hz. <freq>::=<NRf> is the frequency deviation in Hz.
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WIDTh. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Width(1)><Width(2)>...<Width(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Width(n)> is the pulse width value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000 PPOWer. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Ppower(1)><Ppower(2)>... <Ppower(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Power(n)> is the peak power value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000 OORatio. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Ooratio(1)><Ooratio(2)>... <Ooratio(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Ooratio(n)> is the on/off ratio value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000 RIPPle. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Ripple(1)><Ripple(2)>...<Ripple(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Ripple(n)> is the ripple value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000 PERiod. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Period(1)><Period(2)>...<Period(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Period(n)> is the pulse repetition interval value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000
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DCYCle. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Dcycle(1)><Dcycle(2)>...<Dcycle(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Dcycle(n)> is the duty value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000 PHASe. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Phase(1)><Phase(2)>...<Phase(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Phase(n)> is the pulse-pulse phase value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000 CHPower. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Chp(1)><Chp(2)>...<Chp(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Chp(n)> is the Channel Power value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000 OBWidth. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Obw(1)><Obw(2)>...<Obw(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Obw(n)> is the OBW value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000 EBWidth. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Ebw(1)><Ebw(2)>...<Ebw(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Ebw(n)> is the EBW value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000
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FREQuency. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Freq(1)><Freq(2)>...<Freq(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Freq(n)> is the carrier frequency value for each pulse number. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 1000
TIMPULSE :READ:PULSe? WIDTh might return #3500xxxx... (500-byte data) for the pulse width measurement result. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:PULSe:SPECtrum? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 16384
TIMPULSE :READ:PULSe:SPECtrum? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum data. :DISPlay:PULSe:SVIew:FORMat, :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:PULSe:TAMPlitude? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the absolute power for each data in watts. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 262,144 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
TIMPULSE :READ:PULSe:TAMPlitude? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the time domain amplitude. :DISPlay:PULSe:SVIew:FORMat, :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:PULSe:TFRequency? None #<Num_digit><Num_byre><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the frequency deviation value in Hz on the time axis. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 262,144 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
TIMPULSE :READ:PULSe:TFRequency? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the time domain frequency. :DISPlay:PULSe:SVIew:FORMat, :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SPECtrum? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude spectrum in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 400000 (= 800 points500 frames)
SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAZRTIME, SAUL3G :READ:SPECtrum? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum waveform data. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SPECtrum:ACPower? None <chpower>,<acpm1>,<acpp1>,<acpm2>,<acpp2>,<acpm3>,<acpp3> Where <chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <acpm1>::=<NRf> is the first lower adjacent channel ACPR in dB. <acpp1>::=<NRf> is the first upper adjacent channel ACPR in dB. <acpm2>::=<NRf> is the second lower adjacent channel ACPR in dB. <acpp2>::=<NRf> is the second upper adjacent channel ACPR in dB. <acpm3>::=<NRf> is the third lower adjacent channel ACPR in dB. <acpp3>::=<NRf> is the third upper adjacent channel ACPR in dB. NOTE. Some of the values might not be returned when the adjacent channel(s) goes out of the span due to the settings of the channel bandwidth and spacing (refer to the [:SENSe]:ACPower subgroup). For example, if the third adjacent channel goes out of the span, the response is <chpower>,<acpm1>,<acpp1>,<acpm2>, <acpp2>; <acpm3> and <acpp3> are not returned.
SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :READ:SPECtrum:ACPower? might return -11.38,-59.41,-59.51,-59.18,-59.31,-59.17,-59.74 for the ACPR measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:ACPower subgroup
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:READ:SPECtrum:CFRequency? None <cfreq>::=<NRf> is the measured value of the carrier frequency in Hz. SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :READ:SPECtrum:CFRequency? might return 846187328.5 for the carrier frequency. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SPECtrum:CHPower? None <chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :READ:SPECtrum:CHPower? might return -1.081 for the measurement results of the channel power. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SPECtrum:CNRatio? None <ctn>,<ctno> Where <ctn>::=<NRf> is the measured value of C/N in dB. <ctno>::=<NRf> is the measured value of C/No in dB/Hz.
SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :READ:SPECtrum:CNRatio? might return 75.594,125.594 for the C/N measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SPECtrum:EBWidth? None <ebw>::=<NRf> is the measured value of EBW in Hz. SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :READ:SPECtrum:EBWidth? might return 30956.26 for the EBW measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SPECtrum:OBWidth? None <obw>::=<NRf> is the measured value of OBW in Hz. SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :READ:SPECtrum:OBWidth? might return 26510.163 for the OBW measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SPECtrum:SEMask? None <Pass_Fail>=<NR1>. 0: Fail; 1:Pass. SANORMAL, SARTIME :READ:SPECtrum:SEMask? might return 1, indicating that the test has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SPECtrum:SEMask:RESult[:ALL]? None {<ZoneA_upper_absolute_pass_fail>,<ZoneA_upper_peak_absolute>, <ZoneA_upper_relative_pass_fail>,<ZoneA_upper_peak_relative>}, {<ZoneA_lower_absolute_pass_fail>,<ZoneA_lower_peak_absolute>, <ZoneA_lower_relative_pass_fail>,<ZoneA_lower_peak_relative>}, {<ZoneB_upper_absolute_pass_fail>,<ZoneB_upper_peak_absolute>, <ZoneB_upper_relative_pass_fail>,<ZoneB_upper_peak_relative>}, {<ZoneB_lower_absolute_pass_fail>,<ZoneB_lower_peak_absolute>, <ZoneB_lower_relative_pass_fail>,<ZoneB_lower_peak_relative>}, ... {<ZoneL_upper_absolute_pass_fail>,<ZoneL_upper_peak_absolute>, <ZoneL_upper_relative_pass_fail>,<ZoneL_upper_peak_relative>}, {<ZoneL_lower_absolute_pass_fail>,<ZoneL_lower_peak_absolute>, <ZoneL_lower_relative_pass_fail>,<ZoneL_lower_peak_relative>}
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Where (in what follows, the zone number X = A, B, ... L) <ZoneX_upper_absolute_pass_fail>::=<NR1> is the test result for the absolute limit in the upper zone X. 0: Fail; 1: Pass. <ZoneX_upper_peak_absolute>::=<NR2> is the absolute peak amplitude in the upper zone X in dBm. <ZoneX_upper_relative_pass_fail>::=<NR1> is the test result for the relative limit in the upper zone X. 0: Fail; 1: Pass. <ZoneX_upper_peak_relative>::=<NR2> is the relative peak amplitude in the upper zone X in dBc. <ZoneX_lower_absolute_pass_fail>::=<NR1> is the test result for the absolute limit in the lower zone X. 0: Fail; 1: Pass. <ZoneX_lower_peak_absolute>::=<NR2> is the absolute peak amplitude in the lower zone X in dBm. <ZoneX_lower_relative_pass_fail>::=<NR1> is the test result for the relative limit in the lower zone X. 0: Fail; 1: Pass. <ZoneX_lower_peak_relative>::=<NR2> is the relative peak amplitude in the lower zone X in dBc. If the value is not measured, -1000 will be returned.
SANORMAL, SARTIME :READ:SPECtrum:SEMask:RESult:ALL? a partial returned values might be 1,-91.25,1,-70.77,0,-89.74,0,-69.26, 0,-81.20,1,-60.72,1,-80.11,1,-59.63. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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Syntax
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None {<ZoneN_upper_absolute_pass_fail>,<ZoneN_upper_peak_absolute>, <ZoneN_upper_relative_pass_fail>,<ZoneN_upper_peak_relative>}, {<ZoneN_lower_absolute_pass_fail>,<ZoneN_lower_peak_absolute>, <ZoneN_lower_relative_pass_fail>,<ZoneN_lower_peak_relative>} Where <ZoneN_upper_absolute_pass_fail>::=<NR1> is the test result for the absolute limit in the upper zone that you specify. 0: Fail; 1: Pass. <ZoneN_upper_peak_absolute>::=<NR2> is the absolute peak amplitude in the upper zone that you specify, in dBm. <ZoneN_upper_relative_pass_fail>::=<NR1> is the test result for the relative limit in the upper zone that you specify. 0: Fail; 1: Pass. <ZoneN_upper_peak_relative>::=<NR2> is the relative peak amplitude in the upper zone that you specify, in dBc. <ZoneN_lower_absolute_pass_fail>::=<NR1> is the test result for the absolute limit in the lower zone that you specify. 0: Fail; 1: Pass. <ZoneN_lower_peak_absolute>::=<NR2> is the absolute peak amplitude in the lower zone that you specify, in dBm. <ZoneN_lower_relative_pass_fail>::=<NR1> is the test result for the relative limit in the lower zone that you specify. 0: Fail; 1: Pass. <ZoneN_lower_peak_relative>::=<NR2> is the relative peak amplitude in the lower zone that you specify, in dBc. If the value is not measured, -1000 will be returned.
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:READ:SPECtrum:SPURious? None <snum>{,<freq>,<rdb>} Where <snum>::=<NR1> is the number of detected spurious emissions, max. 20 <freq>::=<NRf> is the absolute frequency of the spurious signal in Hz. <rdb>::=<NRf> is the relative level of spurious signal to carrier in dB.
SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME :READ:SPECtrum:SPURious? might return 3,1.2E6,-79,2.4E6,-79.59,1E6,-80.38 for the spurious signal measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:TRANsient:FVTime? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the chronological frequency data in Hz. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames)
TIMTRAN :READ:TRANsient:FVTime? might return #41024xxxx... (1024-byte data) for the results of the frequency vs. time measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:TRANsient:IQVTime? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Idata(1)><Qdata(1)> <Idata(2)><Qdata2>...<Idata(n)><Qdata(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Idata(n)><Qdata(n)> is the I and Q signal level data in volts. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames)
TIMTRAN :READ:TRANsient:IQVTime? might return #41024xxxx... (1024-byte data) for the results of the IQ level vs. time measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:TRANsient:PVTime? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the chronological power data in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames)
TIMTRAN :READ:TRANsient:PVTime? might return #41024xxxx... (1024-byte data) for the results of the power vs. time measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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Command Tree
The :READ:AUDio commands return the results of the audio measurements. Header :READ :AUDio :HARMonics? :HNRatio? :SNDRatio|:SINad? :SPECtrum :HARMonics? :HNRatio? :SNDRatio|:SINad? Parameter
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:READ:AUDio:HARMonics? None <Thd_%>,<Thd>,<Dtype>,<Snum>,{<Index>,<Hd_Freq>,<Hd_Level>}, {<Index>,<Nhd_Freq>,<Nhd_Level>} Where <Thd_%>::=<NR1> is the THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) in percent. <Thd>::=<NR1> is the THD in dB. <Dtype>::=<NR1> is the demodulation type: 0 (Baseband), 1 (AM), or 2 (FM). <Snum>::=<NR1> is the number of detected harmonics or non-harmonics, whichever is greater (12 maximum). <Index>::=<NR1> is the index of harmonic (1 to 12 maximum). <Hd_Freq>::=<NRf> is the frequency of harmonic in Hz. <Hd_Level>::=<NRf> is the level of harmonic. = Signal level in dBm (Index = 1) = Harmonic level in dBc (Index = 2 to 12) <Index>::=<NR1> is the index of non-harmonic (1 to 12 maximum). <Nhd_Freq>::=<NRf> is the frequency of non-harmonic in Hz. <Nhd_Level>::=<NRf> is the level of non-harmonic in dBc.
DEMAUDIO :READ:AUDio:HARMonics? might return 0.1696,-55.41,1,3,1,10.0E+3,3.96,2,20.0E+3,3.95, 3,30.0E+3,3.97,1,136.719,3.94,2,135.898,3.92 for the Harmonics measurement result. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:AUDio:HNRatio? None <Crms>,<Rrms>,<Dtype>,<Hnratio> Where <Crms>::=<NRf> is the current RMS value. = Current RMS power in dBm (Baseband) = Current RMS modulation depth in percent (AM) = Current RMS frequency deviation in Hz (FM) <Rrms>::=<NRf> is the reference RMS value. = Reference RMS power in dBm (Baseband) = Reference RMS modulation depth in percent (AM) = Reference RMS frequency deviation in Hz (FM) <Dtype>::=<NR1> is the demodulation type: 0 (Baseband), 1 (AM), or 2 (FM). <Hnratio>::=<NRf> is the hum and noise ratio in dB.
DEMAUDIO :READ:AUDio:HNRatio? might return x,x,x for the Hum and Noise Ratio measurement result. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:AUDio:SNDRatio|:SINad? None <Sn>,<Sinad>,<Thd_%>,<Thd>,<Tnhd_%>,<Tnhd>,<Afreq>,<Alevel>, <Alevel_Vpp>,<Dtype>,<Am_Rms>,<Am_Max>,<Am_Min>,<Fm_Rms>, <Fm_PositivePeak>,<Fm_NegativePeak>,<Fm_Pk-Pk>,<Fm_(Pk-Pk)/2> Where <Sn>::=<NRf> is the S/N (Signal to Noise ratio) in dB. <Sinad>::=<NRf> is the SINAD (Signal to Noise And Distortion) in dB. <Thd_%>::=<NRf> is the THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) in percent. <Thd>::=<NRf> is the THD in dB. <Tnhd_%>::=<NRf> is the TNHD (Total Non-Harmonic Distortion) in percent. <Tnhd>::=<NRf> is the TNHD in dB. <Afreq>::=<NRf> is the audio frequency in Hz. <Alevel>::=<NRf> is the audio level in Vrms for baseband. -1000 is returned for AM and FM. <Alevel_Vpp>::=<NRf> is the audio level in Vp-p. <Dtype>::=<NR1> is the demodulation type. 0: Baseband, 1: AM, 2: FM. The following values are returned when the demodulation type is AM. <Am_Rms>::=<NRf> is the RMS modulation depth in percent. <Am_Max>::=<NRf> is the maximum modulation depth in percent. <Am_Min>::=<NRf> is the minimum modulation depth in percent. The following values are returned when the demodulation type is FM. <Fm_Rms>::=<NRf> is the RMS frequency deviation in Hz. <Fm_PositivePeak>::=<NRf> is the +peak frequency deviation in Hz. <Fm_NegativePeak>::=<NRf> is the -peak frequency deviation in Hz. <Fm_Pk-Pk>::=<NRf> is the peak-peak frequency deviation in Hz. <Fm_Pk-Pk/2>::=<NRf> is the half peak-peak frequency deviation in Hz.
DEMAUDIO :READ:AUDio:SNDRatio? might return 53.01,52.78,0.1696,-55.41,0.0185,-74.66,10E+3,3.96, 0.8,0 for the Signal/Noise and Distortion measurement result. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:AUDio:SPECtrum:HARMonics? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude of the spectrum in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMAUDIO :READ:AUDio:SPECtrum:HARMonics? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum data. [:SENSe]:AUDio:MEASurement
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:READ:AUDio:SPECtrum:HNRatio? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude of the spectrum in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMAUDIO :READ:AUDio:SPECtrum:HNRatio? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum data. [:SENSe]:AUDio:MEASurement
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:READ:AUDio:SPECtrum:SNDRatio|:SINad? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude of the spectrum in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMAUDIO :READ:AUDio:SPECtrum:SNDistortion? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum data. [:SENSe]:AUDio:MEASurement
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:READ:DDEMod Subgroup
The :READ:DDEMod commands return the results of the digital modulation analysis.
Command Tree
Parameter IQVTime | FVTime | CONSte | EVM | AEVM | PEVM | MERRor | AMERror | PMERror | PERRor | APERror | PPERror | RHO | SLENgth | FERRor | OOFFset | STABle | PVTime | AMAM | AMPM | CCDF | PDF | FSKDev | RMSError | FDEViation | MINDex
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Syntax
:READ:DDEMod? { IQVTime | FVTime | CONSte | EVM | AEVM | PEVM | MERRor | AMERror | PMERror | PERRor | APERror | PPERror | RHO | SLENgth | FERRor | OOFFset | STABle | PVTime | AMAM | AMPM | CCDF | PDF | FSKDev | RMSError | FDEViation | MINDex } The arguments query the following information: Table 2- 96: Queried information on the digital modulation analysis results
Argument IQVTime FVTime CONSte EVM AEVM PEVM MERRor 1 AMERror 1 PMERror 1 PERRor 1 APERror 1 PPERror 1 RHO SLENgth FERRor OOFFset STABle PVTime
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Arguments
Information queried IQ level versus Time measured value Frequency versus Time measured value (Valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod :FORMat is set to GFSK, FSK, 4FSK, 8FSK, or 16FSK) Constellation measurement results (coordinates data array of symbols) Error Vector Magnitude (EVM) measurement results EVM RMS value EVM peak value and its symbol number Amplitude error Amplitude error RMS value Amplitude error peak value and its symbol number Phase error Phase error RMS value Phase error peak value and its symbol number Value of waveform quality () Number of analyzed symbols Frequency error Origin offset value (Not available when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to ASK, FSK or GFSK) Data from symbol table Power versus Time (Valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to ASK)
When [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to OQPSK and :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew |:SVIew:HSSHift is set to NONE, the value cannot be returned.
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Table 2- 96: Queried information on the digital modulation analysis results (Cont.)
Argument AMAM AMPM CCDF PDF FSKDev RMSError FDEViation MINDex Information queried AM/AM measurement results AM/PM measurement results CCDF measurement results PDF measurement results FSK deviations measurement results (Valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to GFSK, FSK, 4FSK, 8FSK, or 16FSK) Frequncy error RMS value (Valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to C4FM) Frequncy deviation (Valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to C4FM) Modulation index (Valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:MINDex:AUTO is set to ON)
Returns
The arguments return the following information. You can select degrees or radians for the angular unit using the :UNIT:ANGLe command. IQVTime. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Idata(1)><Qdata(1)> <Idata(2)><Qdata2>...<Idata(n)><Qdata(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Idata(n)><Qdata(n)> is the I and Q signal level data in volts. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) FVTime. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the frequency shift data in Hz for the point n. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames)
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CONSte. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Ip(1)><Qp(1)>...<Ip(n)><Qp(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Ip(n)> is the sample position on the I axis in a normalized value. <Qp(n)> is the sample position on the Q axis in a normalized value. Both <Ip(n)> and <Qp(n)> are in the 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) EVM. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Evm(1)><Evm(2)>...<Evm(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Evm(n)> is the value of symbol EVM in percent (%). 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) AEVM. <aevm>::=<NRf> is the EVM RMS value in percent (%). PEVM. <pevm>,<symb> Where <pevm>::=<NRf> is the EVM peak value in percent (%). <symb>::=<NR1> is the symbol number for the EVM peak value. MERRor. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Merr(1)><Merr(2)>...<Merr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Merr(n)> is the value of amplitude error of symbol in percent (%). 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) AMERror. <amer>::=<NRf> is the amplitude error RMS value in percent (%). PMERror. <pmer>,<symb> Where <pmer>::=<NRf> is the amplitude error peak value in percent (%). <symb>::=<NR1> is the symbol number for the amplitude error peak value.
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PERRor. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Perr(1)><Perr(2)>...<Perr(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Perr(n)> is the value of phase error of symbol in degrees or radians. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) APERror. <aper>::=<NRf> is the phase error RMS in degrees or radians. PPERror. <pper>,<symb> Where <pper>::=<NRf> is the phase error peak value in degrees or radians. <symb>::=<NRf> is the symbol number for the phase error peak value. RHO. <rho>::=<NRf> is the measured value of waveform quality (). SLENgth. <slen>::=<NR1> is the number of analyzed symbols. FERRor. <ferr>::=<NRf> is the frequency error in Hz. OOFFset. <ooff>::=<NRf> is the origin offset in dB. STABle. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Sym(1)><Sym(2)>...<Sym(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Sym(n)> is the symbol data. 4-byte little endian integer. n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points 500 frames) PVTIme. #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digit in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the time domain power data in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points 500 frames)
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AMAM. <Comp>,<Coeff_num>{,<Coeff>} Where <Comp>::=<NRf> is the 1 dB compression point in dBm. <Coeff_Num>::=<NR1> is the number of coefficients (1 to 16). It is equal to the value set using the [:SENSe]:DDEMod:NLINearity:COEFficient command plus 1. <Coeff>::=<NRf> is the coefficient value. AMPM. <Coeff_num>{,<Coeff>} Where <Coeff_Num>::=<NR1> is the number of coefficients (1 to 16). It is equal to the value set using the [:SENSe]:DDEMod:NLINearity:COEFficient command plus 1. <Coeff>::=<NRf> is the coefficient value. CCDF. <Mean_Power_D>,<Peak_Power_D>,<Crest_Factor_D>, <Mean_Power_R>,<Peak_Power_R>,<Crest_Factor_R> Where <Mean_Power_D>::=<NRf> is the measured average power in dBm. <Peak_Power_D>::=<NRf> is the measured peak power in dBm. <Crest_Factor_D>::=<NRf> is the measured crest factor in dB. <Mean_Power_R>::=<NRf> is the reference average power in dBm. <Peak_Power_R>::=<NRf> is the reference peak power in dBm. <Crest_Factor_R>::=<NRf> is the reference crest factor in dB. PDF. <Mean_Power_D>,<Peak_Power_D>,<Mean_Power_R>,<Peak_Power_R> Where <Mean_Power_D>::=<NRf> is the measured average power in dBm. <Peak_Power_D>::=<NRf> is the measured peak power in dBm. <Mean_Power_R>::=<NRf> is the reference average power in dBm. <Peak_Power_R>::=<NRf> is the reference peak power in dBm. FSKDev. <Rms_err_Max>,<Rms_err_Avg>,<Peak_err_Max>,<Peak_err_Avg>, <Sym_err_Max>,<Sym_err_Avg>,<Dev_Num>, {<FSK_deviation_Max>,< FSK_deviation _Min>,< FSK_deviation _Avg>}
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Where <Rms_err_Max>::=<NRf> is the maximum of RMS FSK error in percent. <Rms_err_Avg>::=<NRf> is the average of RMS FSK error in percent. <Peak_err_Max>::=<NRf> is the maximum of peak FSK error in percent. <Peak_err_Avg>::=<NRf> is the average of peak FSK error in percent. <Sym_err_Max>::=<NRf> is the maximum of symbol timing error in percent. <Sym_err_Avg>::=<NRf> is the average of symbol timing error in percent. <Dev_Num>::=<NR1> is the number of columns in the FSK deviation table. = 2 (GFSK, FSK), 4 (4FSK), 8 (8FSK), or 16 (16FSK) <FSK_deviation_Max>::=<NRf> is the maximum FSK deviation in Hz. <FSK_deviation_Min>::=<NRf> is the minimum FSK deviation in Hz. <FSK_deviation_Avg>::=<NRf> is the average FSK deviation in Hz. The dataset < FSK_deviation_Max >,< FSK_deviation _Min>,< FSK_deviation _Avg> is returned for each symbol in ascending order of its level (for example, in order of symbol - - +1, and +3 for 4FSK). -3, -1, RMSError. <RMSError>::=<NRf> is the RMS frequency error in Hz. FDEViation. <FDeviation>::=<NRf> is the frequency deviation in Hz. MINDex. <Modulation_Index>::=<NR1> is the modulation index for the CPM modulation scheme, as shown in the following table.
Returned value 1 2 3 4 5 6 Modulation index 4/16, 5/16 5/16, 6/16 6/16, 7/16 7/16, 10/16 12/16, 13/16 8/16, 8/16
DEMDDEM :READ:DDEMod? IQVTime might return #41024xxxx... (1024-byte data) for the IQ level versus time measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat, [:SENSe]:DDEMod:MINDex:AUTO, :UNIT:ANGLe
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:READ:RFID Subgroup
Command Tree
Parameter
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:READ:RFID:ACPower? None <Count>{,<Ofrequency>,<Upper>,<Lower>} Where <Count>::=<NR1> is the count of data sets that follow (0 to 25). <Ofrequency>::=<NRf> is the offset frequency in Hz. <Upper>::=<NRf> is the ACPR for the nth upper adjacent channel in dBc. <Lower>::=<NRf> is the ACPR for the nth lower adjacent channel in dBc.
DEMRFID :READ:RFID:ACPower? might return 2,500E+3,-38.45,-38.43,1E+6,-44.14,-44.11 for the ACPR measurement result. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:RFID:SPURious? None <Snum>{,<Dfreq>,<Rdbc>} Where <Snum>::=<NR1> is the number of detected spurious emissions. Max. 20. <Dfreq>::=<NRf> is the detuned frequency of spurious relative to carrier in Hz. <Rdbc>::=<NRf> is the spurious signal level relative to carrier in dBc.
DEMRFID :READ:RFID:SPURious? might return 2,-468.75E+3,-45.62,787.5E+3,-49.88 for the spurious measurement result. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:RFID:SPECtrum:ACPower? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude of the spectrum in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMRFID :READ:RFID:SPECtrum:ACPower? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum data. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:RFID:SPECtrum:SPURious? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude of the spectrum in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMRFID :READ:RFID:SPECtrum:SPURious? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum data. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SSOurce Subgroup
Command Tree
The :READ:SSOurce commands return the results of the signal source analysis. Header Parameter :READ :SSOurce? PNOise | SPURious | FVTime :SPECtrum? :TRANsient :FVTime?
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Syntax Arguments
:READ:SSOurce? { PNOise | SPURious | FVTime } The arguments return the following measurement results: Table 2- 97: Signal source analysis
Argument PNOise SPURious FVTime Measurement Phase noise Spurious Frequency versus Time
Returns
Returns are listed below for each of the arguments: PNOise. <Cfreq>,<Cpower>,<IP_Noise>,<Rj>,<Max_Pj> Where <Cfreq>::=<NRf> is the carrier frequency in Hz. <Cpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power in dBm. <IP_Noise>::=<NRf> is the integrated phase noise in radians or degrees <Rj>::=<NRf> is the random jitter in seconds. <Max_Pj>::=<NRf> is the maximum periodic jitter in seconds. SPURious. <snum>{,<dfreq>,<rdb>} Where <snum>::=<NR1> is the number of detected spurious signals (max. 20) <dfreq>::=<NRf> is the detuned frequency of spurious relative to carrier in Hz. <rdb>::=<NRf> is the spurious signal level relative to carrier in dBc. FVTime. <Fstime>,<Fsstart>,<Fsstop>,<TFstime>,<Tfsstart>,<Tfsstop> Where <Fstime>::=<NRf> is the frequency settling time. <Fsstart>::=<NRf> is the frequency settling time start. <Fsstop>::=<NRf> is the frequency settling time stop. <TFstime>::=<NRf> is the frequency settling time from trigger. <TFsstart>::=<NRf> is the frequency settling time start from trigger. <TFsstop>::=<NRf> is the frequency settling time stop from trigger Unit: All in seconds.
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TIMSSOURCE :READ:SSOurce? PNOise might return 2.0E+9,-21.430,12.432E-12,8.95,217.725E-12 for the phase noise measurement result.
:READ:SSOurce:SPECtrum? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude of the spectrum in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
TIMSSOURCE :READ:SSOurce:SPECtrum? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum data. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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:READ:SSOurce:TRANsient:FVTime? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the frequency deviation value in Hz on the time axis. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512000 (1024 points 500 frames)
TIMSSOURCE :READ:SSOurce:TRANsient:FVTime? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the frequency versus time measurement results.
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:READ:GSMedge Subgroup
Command Tree
The :READ:GSMedge commands return the results of the GSM/EDGE analysis. Header :READ :GSMedg :MACCuracy? :MCPower? :MODulation? :PVTime? :SPECtrum :MODulation? :SWITching? :SPURious? :SWITching? :TAMPlitude :MCPower? :PVTime? Parameter
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:READ:GSMedge:MACCuracy? None <pass_fail>,<phase_error>,<peak_phase_error>,<evm>,<evm95>, <peak_evm>,<freq_error>,<o_off> Where <pass_fail>::=<NR1> = 0 represents Fail; = 1 represents Pass. <phase_error>::=<NRf> is the phase error in degrees. <peak_phase_error>::=<NRf> is the peak phase error in degrees. <evm>::=<NRf> is the EVM (Error Vector Magnitude) in percent (%). <evm95>::=<NRf> is the EVM 95% tile in percent (%). <peak_evm>::=<NRf> is the peak EVM in percent (%). <freq_error>::=<NRf> is the frequency error in Hz. <o_off>::=<NRf> is the origin offset in dB. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMGSMEDGE :READ:GSMedge:MACCuracy? might return 1,0.47,0.86,0.93,0.75,2.15,4.209,-64.31 as the modulation accuracy measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:GSMedge:BURSt:INDex
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:READ:GSMedge:MCPower? None <mean_power>,<max_power>,<max_bi>,<min_power>,<min_bi> Where <mean_power>::=<NRf> is the mean power value in dBm. <max_power>::=<NRf> is the maximum power value in dBm. <max_bi>::=<NR1> is the burst index for the maximum power. <min_power>::=<NRf> is the minimum power value in dBm. <min_bi>::=<NR1> is the burst index for the minimum power.
DEMGSMEDGE :READ:GSMedge:MCPower? might return 68.081,72.4203,3,58.229,7 as the mean carrier power measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:GSMedge:BURSt:INDex
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DEMGSMEDGE :READ:GSMedge:MODulation? might return 1, indicating that the modulation spectrum measurement has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:GSMedge:STANdard
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DEMGSMEDGE :READ:GSMedge:PVTime? might return 1, indicating that the power versus time measurement has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:GSMedge:BURSt:INDex
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Syntax Returns
:READ:GSMedge:SPECtrum:MODulation? #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the modulation spectrum power data in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 240001
DEMGSMEDGE :READ:GSMedge:SPECtrum:MODulation? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the results of the modulation spectrum measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:GSMedge:BURSt:INDex
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Syntax Returns
:READ:GSMedge:SPECtrum:SWITching? #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the switching spectrum power data in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 240001
DEMGSMEDGE :READ:GSMedge:SPECtrum:SWITching? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the results of the switching spectrum measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:GSMedge:BURSt:INDex
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:READ:GSMedge:SPURious? None <snum>{,<freq>,<rdb>} Where <snum>::=<NR1> is the number of detected spurious signals, up to 10. <freq>::=<NRf> is the frequency of spurious in Hz. <rdb>::=<NRf> is the level of spurious in dBm.
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DEMGSMEDGE :READ:GSMedge:SWITching? might return 1, indicating that the switching spectrum measurement has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:GSMedge:STANdard
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Syntax Returns
:READ:GSMedge:TAMPlitude:MCPower? #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the absolute power for each symbol in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMGSMEDGE :READ:GSMedge:TAMPlitude:MCPower? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) for the results of the mean carrier power measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:GSMedge:BURSt:INDex
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Syntax Returns
:READ:GSMedge:TAMPlitude:PVTime? #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the absolute power for each symbol in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMGSMEDGE :READ:GSMedge:TAMPlitude:PVTime? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the results of the power versus time measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:GSMedge:BURSt:INDex
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:READ:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K Subgroup
Command Tree
Header :READ :FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K :ACPower? :CCDF? :CHPower? :DISTribution :CCDF? :IM? :OBWidth? :PVTime? :SEMask? :SPECtrum :ACPower? :CHPower? :IM? :OBWidth? :TAMPlitude :PVTime?
Parameter
NOTE. There are no :READ subsystems for :CDPower?, :MACCuracy?, and :PCCHannel? commands. To retrieve the measurement results, execute the [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K[:IMMediate] command.
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:READ:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:ACPower? None <pass_fail>,<chpower>,<acpr1>,<acpr2>,<acpr3>,<acpr4>,<acpr5>, <acpr6>,<acpr7>,<acpr8>,<acpr9>,<acpr10>,<acpr11>,<acpr12> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <acpr1>::=<NRf> is the first adjacent channel ACPR in dBc. <acpr2>::=<NRf> is the second adjacent channel ACPR in dBc. <acpr12>::=<NRf> is the twelfth adjacent channel ACPR in dBc. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :READ:FLCDMA2K:ACPower? might return 0,-2.045E+001,-6.461E+001,-4.379E+001,-6.576E+001, -6.753E+001,-6.79E+001,-1.0E+038,-1.0E+038,-1.0E+038,-1.0E+038, -1.0E+038,-1.0E+038,-1.0E+038 for the ACPR measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF? None <Mean_power>,<Peak_power>,<Crest_factor> Where <Mean_power>::=<NRf> is the average power in dBm. <Peak_power>::=<NRf> is the peak power in dBm. <Crest_factor>::=<NRf> is the crest factor in dB.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :READ:FLCDMA2K:CCDF? might return -1.757E+001,-9.53E+000,8.04E+000 for the CCDF measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CHPower? None <pass_fail>,<chpower>,<power_density> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <Power_density>::=<NRf> is the power density measured value in dBm/Hz. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :READ:FLCDMA2K:CHPower? might return 1,-2.0339E+001,-8.1238E+001 for the channel power measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DISTribution:CCDF? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the absolute power for each symbol in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 10001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :READ:FLCDMA2K:DISTribution:CCDF? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the results of the CCDF measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:IM? None <pass_fail>,<L_channel>,<U_channel>,<L3_lower>,<L3_upper>, <U3_lower>,<U3_Upper>,<L5_lower>,<L5_upper>,<U5_lower>,<U5_upper> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <L_channel>::=<NRf> is the lower channel measured value in dBm. <U_channel>::=<NRf> is the upper channel measured value in dBm. <L3_lower>::=<NRf> is the lower third order (lower) measured value in dBc. <L3_upper>::=<NRf> is the lower third order (upper) measured value in dBc. <U3_lower>::=<NRf> is the upper third order (lower) measured value in dBc. <U3_upper>::=<NRf> is the upper third order (upper) measured value in dBc. <L5_lower>::=<NRf> is the lower fifth order (lower) measured value in dBc. <L5_upper>::=<NRf> is the lower fifth order (upper) measured value in dBc. <U5_lower>::=<NRf> is the upper fifth order (lower) measured value in dBc. <U5_upper>::=<NRf> is the upper fifth order (upper) measured value in dBc. When each value is not present, the value of -1000 is returned. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :READ:FLCDMA2K:IM? might return 1,-2.061E+001,-5.501E+001,-1.66E+001,1.78E+001, -4.76E+001,-1.32E+001,-4.73E+001,-1.29E+001,-5.1E+001,-1.66E+001 for the intermodulation measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:OBWidth? None <pass_fail>,<obw> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <obw>::=<NRf> is the occupied bandwidth in Hz. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :READ:FLCDMA2K:OBWidth? might return 1,1.27333E+006 for the OBW measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:RLCDMA2K:PVTime? None <pass_fail> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMRLCDMA2K :READ:RLCDMA2K:PVTIme? might return 1, indicating that the gated output power measurement has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask? None <pass_fail> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :READ:FLCDMA2K:SEMask? might return 1, indicating that the spectrum emission mask measurement has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:ACPower? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :READ:FLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:ACPower? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the ACPR measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:CHPower? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :READ:FLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:CHPower? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the channel power measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:IM? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :READ:FLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:IM? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the intermodulation measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:OBWidth? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :READ:FLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:OBWidth? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the occupied bandwidth measurement under the cdma2000 forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:RLCDMA2K:TAMPlitude:PVTime? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the absolute power for each symbol in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMRLCDMA2K :READ:RLCDMA2K:TAMPlitude:PVTime? might return #510240xxx... (1024-byte data) as the results of the gated output power measurement under the cdma2000 reverse link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO Subgroup
Command Tree
Header :READ :FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO :ACPower? :CCDF? :CHPower? :DISTribution :CCDF? :IM? :OBWidth? :PVTime? :SEMask? :SPECtrum :ACPower? :CHPower? :IM? :OBWidth? :TAMPlitude :PVTime?
Parameter
NOTE. There are no :READ subsystems for :CDPower?, :MACCuracy?, and :PCCHannel? commands. To retrieve the measurement results, execute the [:SENSe]:Standard[:IMMediate] command.
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:READ:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:ACPower? None <pass_fail>,<Chpower>,<Acpr1>,<Acpr2>,<Acpr3>,<Acpr4>,<Acpr5>, <Acpr6>,<Acpr7>,<Acpr8>,<Acpr9>,<Acpr10>,<Acpr11>,<Acpr12> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <Acpr1>::=<NRf> is the first adjacent channel ACPR in dBc. <Acpr2>::=<NRf> is the second adjacent channel ACPR in dBc. <Acpr12>::=<NRf> is the twelfth adjacent channel ACPR in dBc. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :READ:FL1XEVDO:ACPower? might return 0,-2.048E+001,-6.29E+001,-4.248E+001,-6.526E+001, -6.607E+001,-6.79E+001,-1.0E+038,-1.0E+038,-1.0E+038,-1.0E+038, -1.0E+038,-1.0E+038,-1.0E+038 for the ACPR measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF? None <Mean_power>,<Peak_power>,<Crest_factor> Where <Mean_power>::=<NRf> is the average power in dBm. <Peak_power>::=<NRf> is the peak power in dBm. <Crest_factor>::=<NRf> is the crest factor in dB.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :READ:FL1XEVDO:CCDF? might return -2.043E+001,-9.75E+000,1.068E+001 for the CCDF measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CHPower? None <pass_fail>,<Chpower>,<Power_density> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <Power_density>::=<NRf> is the power density measured value in dBm/Hz. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :READ:FL1XEVDO:CHPower? might return 1,-2.0375E+001,-8.1274E+001 for the channel power measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DISTribution:CCDF? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the absolute power for each symbol in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 10001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :READ:FL1XEVDO:DISTribution:CCDF? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the results of the CCDF measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:IM? None <pass_fail>,<L_channel>,<U_channel>,<L3_lower>,<L3_upper>, <U3_lower>,<U3_Upper>,<L5_lower>,<L5_upper>,<U5_lower>,<U5_upper> Where <pass_fail>::={1|0} is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <L_channel>::=<NRf> is the lower channel measured value in dBm. <U_channel>::=<NRf> is the upper channel measured value in dBm. <L3_lower>::=<NRf> is the lower third order (lower) measured value in dBc. <L3_upper>::=<NRf> is the lower third order (upper) measured value in dBc. <U3_lower>::=<NRf> is the upper third order (lower) measured value in dBc. <U3_upper>::=<NRf> is the upper third order (upper) measured value in dBc. <L5_lower>::=<NRf> is the lower fifth order (lower) measured value in dBc. <L5_upper>::=<NRf> is the lower fifth order (upper) measured value in dBc. <U5_lower>::=<NRf> is the upper fifth order (lower) measured value in dBc. <U5_upper>::=<NRf> is the upper fifth order (upper) measured value in dBc. When each value is not present, the value of -1000 is returned. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :READ:FL1XEVDO:IM? might return 1,-2.058E+001,-5.446E+001,-1.68E+001,1.71E+001, -4.76E+001,-1.37E+001,-4.73E+001,-1.34E+001,-5.11E+001,-1.72E+001 for the intermodulation measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:OBWidth? None <pass_fail>,<obw> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <obw>::=<NRf> is the measured value of the occupied bandwidth in Hz. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :READ:FL1XEVDO:OBWidth? might return 1,1.26763E+006 for the occupied bandwidth measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FL1XEVDO:PVTime? None <pass_fail> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFL1XEVDO :READ:FL1XEVDO:PVTime? might return 1, indicating that the gated output power measurement has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask? None <pass_fail> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMFL1XEVDO :READ:FL1XEVDO:SEMask? might return 1, indicating that the spectrum emission mask measurement has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:ACPower? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :READ:FL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:ACPower? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the ACPR measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:CHPower? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :READ:FL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:CHPower? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the channel power measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:IM? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :READ:FL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:IM? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the intermodulation measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:OBWidth? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :READ:FL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:OBWidth? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the occupied bandwidth measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:FL1XEVDO:TAMPlitude:PVTime? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the absolute power for each symbol in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames) Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMFL1XEVDO :READ:FL1XEVDO:TAMPlitude:PVTime? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the results of the gated output power measurement under the 1xEV-DO forward link standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:TD_SCDMA Subgroup
Command Tree
Header :READ :TD_SCDMA :ACLR? :CHPower? :IM? :OBWidth? :SEMask? :SPECtrum :ACLR? :CHPower? :IM? :OBWidth? :SEMask?
Parameter
NOTE. There are no :READ subsystem for :CDPower?, :MACCuracy?, STABle?, :SFSUMarry?, :TAMPlitude:TSSummary?, and :TAMPlitude:SFSummary? commands. To retrieve the measurement results, execute the [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA[:IMMediate] command.
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:READ:TD_SCDMA:ACLR? None <Pass_fail>,<Chpower>, or <Pass_fail>,<Chpower>,<L_Acpr1>,<U_Acpr1>, or <Pass_fail>,<Chpower>,<L_Acpr1>,<U_Acpr1>,<L_Acpr2>,<U_Acpr2> Where <Pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <L_Acpr1>::=<NRf> is the first lower adjacent channel ACPR in dBc. <U_Acpr1>::=<NRf> is the first upper adjacent channel ACPR in dBc. <L_Acpr2>::=<NRf> is the second lower adjacent channel ACPR in dBc. <U_Acpr2>::=<NRf> is the second upper adjacent channel ACPR in dBc.
DEMTD_SCDMA :READ:TD_SCDMA:ACLR? might return 0,--2.045E+001,--6.461E+001,--4.379E+001,--6.576E+001, --6.753E+001 for the ACLR measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:TD_SCDMA:CHPower? None <Pass_fail>,<chpower>,<power_density> Where <Pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <Power_density>::=<NRf> is the power density measured value in dBm/Hz.
DEMTD_SCDMA :READ:TD_SCDMA:CHPower? might return 1,--2.0339E+001,--8.1238E+001 for the channel power measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:TD_SCDMA:IM? None <Pass_fail>,<L_channel>,<U_channel>,<L3_lower>,<L3_upper>, <U3_lower>,<U3_Upper>,<L5_lower>,<L5_upper>,<U5_lower>,<U5_upper> Where <Pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <L_channel>::=<NRf> is the lower channel measured value in dBm. <U_channel>::=<NRf> is the upper channel measured value in dBm. <L3_lower>::=<NRf> is the lower third order (lower) measured value in dBc. <L3_upper>::=<NRf> is the lower third order (upper) measured value in dBc. <U3_lower>::=<NRf> is the upper third order (lower) measured value in dBc. <U3_upper>::=<NRf> is the upper third order (upper) measured value in dBc. <L5_lower>::=<NRf> is the lower fifth order (lower) measured value in dBc. <L5_upper>::=<NRf> is the lower fifth order (upper) measured value in dBc. <U5_lower>::=<NRf> is the upper fifth order (lower) measured value in dBc. <U5_upper>::=<NRf> is the upper fifth order (upper) measured value in dBc. When each value is not present, the value of -1000 is returned.
DEMTD_SCDMA :READ:TD_SCDMA:IM? might return 1,--2.061E+001,--5.501E+001,--1.66E+001,1.78E+001, --4.76E+001,--1.32E+001,--4.73E+001,--1.29E+001,--5.1E+001, --1.66E+001 for the intermodulation measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:TD_SCDMA:OBWidth? None <Pass_fail>,<obw> Where <Pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <obw>::=<NRf> is the occupied bandwidth in Hz.
DEMTD_SCDMA :READ:TD_SCDMA:OBWidth? might return 1,1.27333E+006 for the OBW measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:TD_SCDMA:SEMask? None <Pass_fail> Where <Pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail.
DEMTD_SCDMA :READ:TD_SCDMA:SEMask? might return 1, indicating that the spectrum emission mask measurement has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:ACLR? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMTD_SCDMA :READ:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:ACLR? might return #510240xxx... (10240-bytes of floating point data) as the spectrum waveform data of the ACLR measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:CHPower? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMTD_SCDMA :READ:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:CHPower? might return #510240xxx... (10240-bytes of floating point data) as the spectrum waveform data of the channel power measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:IM? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001. Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMTD_SCDMA :READ:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:IM? might return #510240xxx... (10240-bytes of floating point data) as the spectrum waveform data of the intermodulation measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:OBWidth? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMTD_SCDMA :READ:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:OBWidth? might return #510240xxx... (10240-bytes of floating point data) as the spectrum waveform data of the occupied bandwidth measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:SEMask? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
DEMTD_SCDMA :READ:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:SEMask? might return #510240xxx... (10240-bytes of floating point data) as the spectrum waveform data of the spectrum emissions mask measurement under the TD-SCDMA standard. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SWLAN Subgroup
The :READ:SWLAN commands return the results of the IEEE802.11n (nx1) analysis.
Command Tree
Parameter
NOTE. For the :READ:SWLAN commands, execute the [:SENSe]:SWLAN [:IMMediate] command to retrieve the measurement results.
:READ:SWLAN:SMASk? None <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMSWLAN :READ:SWLAN:SMASk? might return 1, indicating that the test has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SWLAN:SPECtrum:SMASk? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude spectrum in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMSWLAN :READ:SWLAN:SPECtrum:SMASk? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum waveform data. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:WLAN Subgroup
Command Tree
Header Parameter :READ :WLAN :POWer :TPOWer? POSitive | NEGative :SMASk? :SPECtrum :SMASk? :TPOWer?
NOTE. For the :READ:WLAN commands, execute the [:SENSe]:WLAN [:IMMediate] command to retrieve the measurement results.
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Syntax Arguments
:READ:WLAN:POWer:TPOWer? { POSitive | NEGative } POSitive specifies the power- ramp. -on NEGative specifies the power-down ramp.
Returns
#<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the power spectrum in watts. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 512000 (= 1024 points500 frames)
DEMWLAN :READ:WLAN:POWer:TPOWer? POSitive might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum waveform data of the power-on ramp. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:WLAN:SMASk? None <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
DEMWLAN :READ:WLAN:SMASk? might return 1, indicating that the test has passed. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:WLAN:SPECtrum:SMASk? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Data(n)> is the amplitude spectrum in dBm. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001
DEMWLAN :READ:WLAN:SPECtrum:SMASk? might return #43200xxxx... (3200-byte data) for the spectrum waveform data. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:WLAN:TPOWer? None None <Power_On>,<Power_Off> Where <Power_On>::=<NRf> is the power-on time in seconds. <Power_Off>::=<NRf> is the power-down time in seconds.
DEMWLAN :READ:WLAN:TPOWer? might return 1.352039E-6,1.695838E-6 for the transmit power measurement result. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:AC3Gpp Subgroup
The :READ:AC3Gpp commands return the results of the W-CDMA ACLR measurement.
Command Tree
Parameter
:READ:AC3Gpp:ACLR? None <chpower>,<aclrm1>,<aclrp1>,<aclrm2>,<aclrp2> Where <chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <aclrm1>::=<NRf> is the first lower adjacent channel ACLR in dB. <aclrp1>::=<NRf> is the first upper adjacent channel ACLR in dB. <aclrm2>::=<NRf> is the second lower adjacent channel ACLR in dB. <aclrp2>::=<NRf> is the second upper adjacent channel ACLR in dB.
SAUL3G :READ:AC3Gpp:ACLR? might return -1.081,-68.420,-68.229,-74.506,-74.462 for the W-CDMA ACLR measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP Subgroup
3GPP-R5, Option 30 Only
The :READ:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP commands return the results of spectrum analysis for 3GPP-R5 downlink or uplink.
Command Tree
Header Parameter :READ :SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP :ACLR? :CFRequency? :CHPower? :EBWidth? :MCAClr? :OBWidth? :SEMask? :SPECtrum? :ACLR? :CFRequency? :CHPower? :EBWidth? :MCAClr? :OBWidth? :SEMask?
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:READ:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:ACLR? None <Pass_Fail><Chpower>,<Laclr1>,<Uaclr1>,<Laclr2>,<Uaclr2> Where <Pass_Fail>::={ 1 | -1 | 0 } is the limit test result. 1: Pass, - Fail, 0: No decision (measurement limits disabled). -1: <Chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <Laclr1>::=<NRf> is the 1st lower adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. <Uaclr1>::=<NRf> is the 1st upper adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. <Laclr2>::=<NRf> is the 2nd lower adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. <Uaclr2>::=<NRf> is the 2nd upper adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :READ:SADLR5_3GPP:ACLR? might return 1,-18.17,59.35,56.83,57.88,58.52 for the ACLR measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CFRequency? None <Cfreq>::=<NRf> is the carrier frequency measured value in Hz. SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :READ:SADLR5_3GPP:CFRequency? might return 2.025E+9, indicating that the carrier frequency is 2.025 GHz. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CHPower? None <pass_fail>,<chpower>,<power_density> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <chpower>::=<NRf> is the channel power measured value in dBm. <power_density>::=<NRf> is the power density measured value in dBm/Hz. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :READ:SADLR5_3GPP:CHPower? might return 1,-2.0375E+001,-8.1274E+001 for the channel power measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:EBWidth? None <ebw>::=<NRf> is the EBW in Hz. SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :READ:SADLR5_3GPP:EBWidth? might return 3.843E+6, indicating that the EBW is 3.843 MHz. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SADLR5_3GPP:MCAClr? None <Pass_Fail>,<Mainchannel_No>,<Totalpower>, <Chpower1>,<Chpower2>,<Chpower3>,<Chpower4>, <Laclr1>,<Uaclr1>,<Laclr2>,<Uaclr2> Where <Pass_Fail>::={ 1 | -1 | 0 } is the limit test result. 1: Pass, - Fail, 0: No decision (measurement limits disabled). -1: <Mainchannel_No>::=<NR1> is the number of main channels (1 to 4). <Totalpower>::=<NRf> is the total power measured value in dBm. <Chpower1>::=<NRf> is the power measured value for Channel 1 in dBm. <Chpower2>::=<NRf> is the power measured value for Channel 2 in dBm. <Chpower3>::=<NRf> is the power measured value for Channel 3 in dBm. <Chpower4>::=<NRf> is the power measured value for Channel 4 in dBm. <Laclr1>::=<NRf> is the first lower adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. <Uaclr1>::=<NRf> is the first upper adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. <Laclr2>::=<NRf> is the second lower adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. <Uaclr2>::=<NRf> is the second upper adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADLR5_3G :READ:SADLR5_3GPP:MCAClr? might return 1,4,-12.18,-18.14,-18.04,-18.16,-18.17,59.35,56.83, 57.88,58.52 for the multi-carrier ACLR measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:OBWidth? None <pass_fail>,<obw> Where <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <obw>::=<NRf> is the occupied bandwidth in Hz. <pass_fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :READ:SADLR5_3GPP:OBWidth? might return 1,1.27333E+006 for the OBW measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask? None <pass_fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :READ:SADLR5_3GPP:SEMask? might return 1 for the spectrum emission mask measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:ACLR? None <Pass_Fail><Chpower>,<Laclr1>,<Uaclr1>,<Laclr2>,<Uaclr2> Where <Pass_Fail>::={ 1 | 0 } is the measurement result; 1: Pass or 0: Fail. <Chpower>::=<NRf> is the power measured value for Channel 1 in dBm. <Laclr1>::=<NRf> is the 1st lower adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. <Uaclr1>::=<NRf> is the 1st upper adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. <Laclr2>::=<NRf> is the 2nd lower adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. <Uaclr2>::=<NRf> is the 2nd upper adjacent channel ACLR in dBc. <Pass_Fail> returns 1 (one) when the test is disabled. Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :READ:SADLR5_3GPP:ACLR? might return 1,-18.17,59.35,56.83,57.88,58.52 for the downlink ACLR measurement results. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:CFRequency? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :READ:SADLR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:CFRequency? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the carrier frequency measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:CHPower? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :READ:SADLR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:CHPower? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the channel power measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:EBWidth? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :READ:SADLR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:EBWidth? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the EBW measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SADLR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:MCAClr? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADLR5_3G :READ:SADLR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:MCAClr? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the multi-carrier ACLR measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:OBWidth? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :READ:SADLR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:OBWidth? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the OBW measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:READ:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:SEMask? None #<Num_digit><Num_byte><Data(1)><Data(2)>...<Data(n)> Where <Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of data that follow. <Data(n)> is the spectrum amplitude in dBm. Four-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2. n: Max 240001 Invalid data is returned as -1000.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :READ:SADLR5_3GPP:SPECtrum:SEMask? might return #510240xxx... (10240-byte data) as the spectrum waveform data of the spectrum emission mask measurement. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:SENSe Commands
The :SENSe commands set the details for each of the measurement sessions. They are divided into the following subgroups: Table 2- 98: :SENSe command subgroups
Command header [:SENSe]:ACPower [:SENSe]:ADEMod [:SENSe]:AVERage [:SENSe]:BSIZe [:SENSe]:CCDF [:SENSe]:CFRequency [:SENSe]:CHPower [:SENSe]:CNRatio [:SENSe]:CORRection [:SENSe]:DPSA [:SENSe]:EBWidth [:SENSe]:FEED [:SENSe]:FREQuency [:SENSe]:OBWidth [:SENSe]:PULSe [:SENSe]:ROSCillator [:SENSe]:SEMask [:SENSe]:SPECtrum [:SENSe]:SPURious [:SENSe]:TRANsient Function Sets up ACPR measurement. Sets up analog modulation analysis. Sets up average. Sets the block size. Sets up CCDF measurement. Sets up carrier frequency measurement. Sets up channel power measurement. Sets up C/N measurement. Sets up amplitude correction. Sets up DPX spectrum measurement. Sets up EBW measurement. Sets up signal path. Sets up frequency-related conditions. Sets up OBW measurement. Sets up pulse characteristics measurement. Sets up reference oscillator. Sets up spectrum emission mask measurement. Sets up spectrum measurement. Sets up spurious signal measurement. Sets up time domain measurement. Refer to: page 2-- 1106 page 2-- 1110 page 2-- 1120 page 2-- 1123 page 2-- 1125 page 2-- 1128 page 2-- 1129 page 2-- 1132 page 2-- 1137 page 2-- 1142 page 2-- 1145 page 2-- 1147 page 2-- 1148 page 2-- 1157 page 2-- 1159 page 2-- 1169 page 2-- 1170 page 2-- 1177 page 2-- 1199 page 2-- 1203
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[:SENSe]:ACPower Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:ACPower commands set up the conditions related to the adjacent channel leakage power ratio (ACPR) measurement in the S/A (spectrum analysis) mode.
Command Tree
Header [SENSe] :ACPower :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :ACHannel :INTegration :CSPacing :FILTer :COEFficient :TYPE
Parameter
To use a command from this group, you must have run at least the following two commands: 1. Run the following command to set the measurement mode to S/A: :INSTrument[:SELect] { SANORMAL" | SASGRAM" | SARTIME" | SAUL3G" } 2. Run one of the following commands to start the ACPR measurement: H H To start the measurement with the default settings: :CONFigure:SPECtrum:ACPower To start the measurement without modifying the current settings: [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:MEASurement ACPower
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[:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:ACHannel(?)
Sets or queries the bandwidth of the adjacent channels for the ACPR measurement (see Figure 2-19).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the bandwidth of the adjacent channels for the ACPR measurement. Range: (bin bandwidth)8 to full span [Hz]. For the bin bandwidth, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument. SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :SENSe:ACPower:BANDwidth:ACHannel 3.5MHz sets the bandwidth of the adjacent channels to 3.5 MHz.
[:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the bandwidth of the main channel for the ACPR measurement (see Figure 2-19).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the bandwidth of the main channel for the ACPR measurement. Range: (bin bandwidth)8 to full span [Hz]. For the bin bandwidth, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument. SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :SENSe:ACPower:BANDwidth:INTegration 3.5MHz sets the bandwidth of the main channel to 3.5 MHz.
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[:SENSe]:ACPower:CSPacing(?)
Sets or queries the channel-to-channel spacing for the ACPR measurement (see Figure 2-19).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the channel-to-channel spacing for the ACPR measurement. Range: (bin bandwidth)8 to full span [Hz]. For the bin bandwidth, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument. SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :SENSe:ACPower:CSPacing 5MHz sets the channel-to-channel spacing to 5 MHz.
Lower3 Lower2 Lower1 Main Upper1 Upper2 Upper3
:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration :BANDwidth|:BWIDth:ACHannel :CSPacing? NOTE: The command header [:SENSe]:ACPower is omitted here. :BANDwidth|:BWIDth:ACHannel
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[:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the filter roll-off rate for the ACPR measurement when you have selected either NYQuist (Nyquist filter) or RNYQuist (Root Nyquist filter) using the [:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer:TYPE command.
Syntax
<ratio>::=<NRf> specifies the roll-off rate. Range: 0 to 1. SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :SENSe:ACPower:FILTer:COEFficient 0.5 sets the filter roll-off rate to 0.5. [:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer:TYPE
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[:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the filter for the ACPR measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
RECTangle selects the rectangular filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter. NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter (default). RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :SENSe:ACPower:FILTer:TYPE NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter for the ACPR measurement.
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[:SENSe]:ADEMod Subgroup
Sets up the analog modulation analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMADEM (analog modulation analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :ADEMod :AM :CADetection :BLOCk :CARRier :OFFSet :SEARch :FM :THReshold [:IMMediate] :LENGth :MODulation :OFFSet :PHASe :OFFSet :SEARch :PM :THReshold
Parameter
AVERage | MEDian <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <boolean> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> AM | FM | PM | IQVT | OFF <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <boolean> <numeric_value>
For the commands defining the analysis range, see Figure 2-20. The analysis range is shown by a green line in the overview.
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All data points in block NOTE: Command header [:SENSe]:ADEMod is omitted here.
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[:SENSe]:ADEMod:AM:CADetection(?)
Selects or queries the carrier amplitude detection method used to determine the 0% reference modulation.
Syntax
Arguments
AVERage defines the 0% reference modulation as the average amplitude in the analysis range (default). MEDian defines the 0% reference modulation as the median amplitude ([(maximum)+(minimum)]/2) in the analysis range.
DEMADEM :SENSe:ADEMod:CARRier:CADetection AVERage defines the 0% modulation as the average amplitude in the analysis range.
[:SENSe]:ADEMod:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to measure in the analog modulation analysis (see Figure 2-20).
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the block number. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: Number of acquired blocks) -M DEMADEM :SENSe:ADEMod:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to -5.
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[:SENSe]:ADEMod:CARRier(?)
Sets or queries the carrier frequency in the PM signal analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the carrier frequency. Range: (Center frequency) (Span)/2. DEMADEM :SENSe:ADEMod:CARRier 1.5GHz sets the carrier frequency to 1.5 GHz. [:SENSe]:ADEMod:CARRier:OFFSet, [:SENSe]:ADEMod:CARRier:SEARch
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[:SENSe]:ADEMod:CARRier:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the carrier frequency offset in the FM and PM signal analyses.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the frequency offset from the center frequency. Range: -(Span)/2 to +(Span)/2. DEMADEM :SENSe:ADEMod:CARRier:OFFSet 10MHz sets the carrier frequency offset to 10 MHz. [:SENSe]:ADEMod:CARRier, [:SENSe]:ADEMod:CARRier:SEARch
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[:SENSe]:ADEMod:CARRier:SEARch(?)
Determines whether to detect the carrier automatically in the FM and PM signal analyses.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the carrier is not detected automatically. Use the [:SENSe]:ADEMod:CARRier:OFFSet (FM) or [:SENSe]:ADEMod:CARRier (PM) command to set the carrier offset frequency or carrier frequency. ON or 1 specifies that the carrier is detected automatically.
DEMADEM :SENSe:ADEMod:CARRier:SEARch ON specifies that the carrier is detected automatically. [:SENSe]:ADEMod:CARRier, [:SENSe]:ADEMod:CARRier:OFFSet
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[:SENSe]:ADEMod:FM:THReshold(?)
Sets or queries the threshold level above which the input signal is determined to be a burst in the FM signal analysis. The burst detected first is used for the measurement.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the threshold level. Range: -100.0 to 0.0 dB. DEMADEM :SENSe:ADEMod:FM:THReshold -10 sets the threshold level to - dB. -10
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[:SENSe]:ADEMod[:IMMediate] None DEMADEM :SENSe:ADEMod:IMMediate runs the analog demodulation calculation. :INITiate, [:SENSe]:ADEMod:MODulation
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[:SENSe]:ADEMod:LENGth(?)
Sets or queries the range for the analog modulation analysis (see Figure 2- on -20 page 2-1111).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the analysis range by the number of data points. Range: 1 to 1024Block size (Block size 500). To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command.
DEMADEM :SENSe:ADEMod:LENGth 1000 sets the analysis range to 1000 points. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:ADEMod:MODulation(?)
Selects or queries the measurement item of the analog modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
The arguments and measurement items are as follows: Table 2- 99: Measurement item selections
Argument AM FM PM IQVT OFF Measurement item AM signal analysis FM signal analysis PM signal analysis IQ level vs. time measurement Turns off the measurement.
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[:SENSe]:ADEMod:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the measurement start position for the analog modulation analysis (see Figure 2-20).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the measurement start position by the number of points. Range: 0 to 1024(Block size) - 1. To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. DEMADEM :SENSe:ADEMod:OFFSet 500 sets the measurement start position to point 500. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:ADEMod:PHASe:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the phase offset in the PM signal analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the phase offset. Range: -180 to +180. You can select the unit by the :UNIT:ANGLe command. DEMADEM :SENSe:ADEMod:PHASe:OFFSet 10deg sets the phase offset to 10. [[:SENSe]:ADEMod:PHASe:SEARch, :UNIT:ANGLe
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[:SENSe]:ADEMod:PHASe:SEARch(?)
Determines whether to set the phase offset automatically in the PM signal analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the phase offset is set manually using the [:SENSe]:ADEMod:PHASe:OFFSet command. ON or 1 specifies that the phase offset is set automatically to fit the waveform to the screen centering 0 phase on the vertical axis.
DEMADEM :SENSe:ADEMod:PHASe:SEARch ON specifies that the phase offset is set automatically. [:SENSe]:ADEMod:PHASe:OFFSet
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[:SENSe]:ADEMod:PM:THReshold(?)
Sets or queries the threshold level above which the input signal is determined to be a burst in the PM signal analysis. The burst detected first is used for the measurement.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the threshold level. Range: -100.0 to 0.0 dB. DEMADEM :SENSe:ADEMod:PM:THReshold -10 sets the threshold level to - dB. -10
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[:SENSe]:AVERage Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:AVERage commands control averaging process for measured values in the modulation analysis (Demod mode) and the time analysis (Time mode). NOTE. Data is always acquired without averaging in the Demod and the Time modes.
Command Tree
Parameter
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[:SENSe]:AVERage:CLEar None All Demod modes, all Time modes :SENSe:AVERage:CLEar clears average data and counter, and restarts the averaging process.
[:SENSe]:AVERage:COUNt(?)
Sets or queries the number of traces to combine using the RMS average. After :COUNt traces have been averaged, the averaging process is controlled by the :TCONtrol setting (refer to page 2-1122).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> is the number of traces to combine for averaging. Range: 1 to 100000 (default: 20) All Demod modes, TIMTRAN :SENSe:AVERage:COUNt 64 sets the average count to 64. [:SENSe]:AVERage:TCONtrol
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[:SENSe]:AVERage[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to turn averaging on or off.
Syntax
Arguments
[:SENSe]:AVERage:TCONtrol(?)
Selects or queries the action when more than :AVERage:COUNt measurement results are generated (TCONtrol is TerminalCONtrol).
Syntax
Arguments
EXPonential continues the RMS (root-mean-square) average with an exponential weighting applied to old values using the setting of [:SENSe]:AVERage:COUNt as the weighting factor. REPeat clears average data and counter, and restarts the averaging process when :AVERage:COUNt is reached.
All Demod modes, TIMTRAN :SENSe:AVERage:TCONtrol REPeat repeats the averaging process. [:SENSe]:AVERage:COUNt, [:SENSe]:AVERage:TYPE
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[:SENSe]:BSIZe Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:BSIZe command controls the block size (the number of frames acquired per block). NOTE. This subgroup is available in the Real Time S/A (real-time spectrum analysis), the Demod (modulation analysis), and the Time (time analysis) modes.
Command Tree
Parameter <numeric_value>
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:SENSe Commands
[:SENSe]:BSIZe(?)
Sets or queries the block size (the number of frames acquired per block).
Syntax
[:SENSe]:BSIZe <value> [:SENSe]:BSIZe? NOTE. In the Real Time S/A mode (SARTIME), when :TRACe:MODE is set to AVERage, the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command has no effect. The [:SENSe]:BSIZe? query returns the setting value. In the DEMAUDIO mode, when :TRACe:AUDio:MODE is set to AVERage or HRESolution, the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command has no effect. The [:SENSe]:BSIZe? query returns the setting value.
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the block size. The range depends on the trigger mode set using the :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:MODE command as shown in Table 2-100. Table 2- 100: Block size setting range
Trigger mode AUTO NORMal Block size 1 to 16000 (standard) / 64000 (Option 02) 5 to 16000 (standard) / 64000 (Option 02)
SARTIME, SAZRTIME, all Demod modes, all Time modes :SENSe:BSIZe 8 sets the block size to 8. :TRACe:AUDio:MODE, :TRACe:MODE, :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:MODE
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[:SENSe]:CCDF Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:CCDF commands set up the conditions related to the CCDF measurement. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected TIMCCDF (CCDF measurement) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header Parameter [:SENSe] :CCDF :BLOCk <numeric_value> :CLEar :RMEasurement :THReshold <numeric_value>
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[:SENSe]:CCDF:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to measure in the CCDF analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the block number. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: Number of acquired blocks) -M TIMCCDF :SENSe:CCDF:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to -5.
[:SENSe]:CCDF:CLEar None TIMCCDF :SENSe:CCDF:CLEar clears the CCDF accumulator and restarts the measurement. [:SENSe]:CCDF:RMEasurement
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[:SENSe]:CCDF:RMEasurement None TIMCCDF :SENSe:CCDF:RMEasurement clears the CCDF accumulator and restarts the measurement. [:SENSe]:CCDF:CLEar
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[:SENSe]:CCDF:THReshold(?)
Sets or queries the threshold which defines the samples to be included in the CCDF calculation.
Syntax
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the threshold. Range: -250 to 130 dBm. TIMCCDF :SENSe:CCDF:THReshold 50dBm sets the threshold to 50 dBm.
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[:SENSe]:CFRequency Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:CFRequency commands set up the conditions related to the carrier frequency measurement.
Command Tree
Parameter
<numeric_value>
To use a command from this group, you must have run at least the following two commands: 1. Run the following command to set the measurement mode to S/A: :INSTrument[:SELect] { SANORMAL" | SASGRAM" | SARTIME" | SAUL3G" | SADLR5_3G" } 2. Run one of the following commands to start the carrier frequency measurement: H H To start the measurement with the default settings: :CONFigure:SPECtrum:CFRequency To start the measurement without modifying the current settings: [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:MEASurement CFRequency
[:SENSe]:CFRequency:CRESolution(?)
Sets or queries the counter resolution for the carrier frequency measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the counter resolution. Setting value (Hz): 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, 100, 1k, 10k, 100k, or 1M All S/A modes :SENSe:CFRequnecy:CRESolution 1kHz sets the counter resolution to 1 kHz.
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[:SENSe]:CHPower Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:CHPower commands set up the conditions related to the channel power measurement.
Command Tree
Parameter
To use a command from this group, you must have run at least the following two commands: 1. Run the following command to set the measurement mode to S/A: :INSTrument[:SELect] { SANORMAL" | SASGRAM" | SARTIME" | SAUL3G" } 2. Run one of the following commands to start the channel power measurement: H H To start the measurement with the default settings: :CONFigure:SPECtrum:CHPower To start the measurement without modifying the current settings: [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:MEASurement CHPower
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[:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the channel bandwidth for the channel power measurement (see Figure 2-21).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the channel bandwidth for the channel power measurement. Range: (Bin bandwidth)8 to full span [Hz]. For the bin bandwidth, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument. SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :SENSe:CHPower:BANDwidth:INTegration 2.5MHz sets the channel bandwidth to 2.5 MHz.
:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration
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[:SENSe]:CHPower:FILTer:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the roll-off rate of the filter for the channel power measurement when you have selected either NYQuist (Nyquist filter) or RNYQuist (Root Nyquist filter) in the [:SENSe]:CHPower:FILTer:TYPE command.
Syntax
Arguments
<ratio>::=<NRf> specifies the roll-off rate of the filter for the channel power measurement. Range: 0.0001 to 1 (default: 0.5) SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :SENSe:CHPower:FILTer:COEFficient 0.3 sets the filter roll-off rate to 0.3. [:SENSe]:CHPower:FILTer:TYPE
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[:SENSe]:CHPower:FILTer:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the filter for the channel power measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
RECTangle selects the rectangular filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter. NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter (default). RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :SENSe:CHPower:FILTer:TYPE RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
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[:SENSe]:CNRatio Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:CNRatio commands set up the conditions related to the carrier-tonoise ratio (C/N) measurement.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :CNRatio :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration :NOISe :FILTer :COEFficient :TYPE :OFFSet
Parameter
To use a command from this group, you must have run at least the following two commands: 1. Run the following command to set the measurement mode to S/A: :INSTrument[:SELect] { SANORMAL" | SASGRAM" | SARTIME" } 2. Run one of the following commands to start the C/N measurement: H H To start the measurement with the default settings: :CONFigure:SPECtrum:CNRatio To start the measurement without modifying the current settings: [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:MEASurement CNRatio
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[:SENSe]:CNRatio:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the channel bandwidth for the C/N measurement (see Figure 2-22).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> is the carrier bandwidth for the C/N measurement. Range: (Bin bandwidth)8 to full span [Hz]. For the bin bandwidth, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument. SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME :SENSe:CNRatio:BANDwidth:INTegration 1MHz sets the carrier bandwidth to 1 MHz.
:BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration
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[:SENSe]:CNRatio:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:NOISe(?)
Sets or queries the noise bandwidth for the C/N measurement (see Figure 2-22).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> is the noise bandwidth for the C/N measurement. Range: (Bin bandwidth)8 to full span [Hz]. For the bin bandwidth, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument. SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME :SENSe:CNRatio:BANDwidth:NOISe 1.5MHz sets the noise bandwidth to 1.5 MHz.
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[:SENSe]:CNRatio:FILTer:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the roll-off rate of the filter for the C/N measurement when you have selected either NYQuist (Nyquist filter) or RNYQuist (Root Nyquist filter) in the [:SENSe]:CNRatio:FILTer:TYPE command.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> is the filter roll-off rate. Range: 0.0001 to 1 (default: 0.5) SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME :SENSe:CNRatio:FILTer:COEFficient 0.3 sets the filter roll-off rate to 0.3. [:SENSe]:CNRatio:FILTer:TYPE
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[:SENSe]:CNRatio:FILTer:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the filter for the C/N measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
RECTangle selects the rectangular filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter. NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter (default). RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME :SENSe:CNRatio:FILTer:TYPE RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
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[:SENSe]:CNRatio:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries offset from the carrier to noise in the the C/N measurement (see Figure 2-22).
Syntax
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the offset frequency. Range: -(Span)/2 to +(Span)/2 SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME :SENSe:CNRatio:OFFSet 5MHz sets the offset frequency to 5 MHz.
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[:SENSe]:CORRection Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:CORRection commands control the amplitude correction. For details on the amplitude correction, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument. NOTE. This subgroup is available in the S/A (spectrum analysis) mode except real-time. You must have selected a S/A mode (except SARTIME and SAZRTIME) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command to use a command in this subgroup but only [:SENSe]:CORRection[:MAGNitude] command which is available in all the measurement modes.
Command Tree
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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[:SENSe]:CORRection:DATA(?)
Sets or queries the amplitude correction data.
Syntax
Arguments
<Num_digit> is the number of digits in <Num_byte>. <Num_byte> is the number of bytes of the data that follow. <Freq(n)> is the frequency at correction point in Hz. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 <Ampl(n)> is the amplitude correction value at frequency <Freq(n)> in dB. 4-byte little endian floating-point format specified in IEEE 488.2 Enter the data that consists of pairs of the frequency and amplitude correction values (n: Max 3000).
All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :SENSe:CORRection:DATA #41024xxxx... sets the correction values at 1024 points.
[:SENSe]:CORRection:DELete None All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :SENSe:CORRection:DELete deletes all the amplitude correction data.
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[:SENSe]:CORRection:OFFSet[:MAGNitude](?)
Sets or queries the amplitude offset value in the amplitude correction.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the amplitude offset value. Range: -200 to +200 dB. All :SENSe:CORRection:OFFSet:MAGNitude 10 sets the amplitude offset value to 10 dB. [:SENSe]:CORRection:OFFSet:STATe
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[:SENSe]:CORRection:OFFSet:FREQuency(?)
Sets or queries the frequency offset value in the amplitude correction.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the frequency offset value. Range: -100 GHz to +100 GHz. All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :SENSe:CORRection:OFFSet:FREQuency 10MHz sets the frequency offset value to 10 MHz. [:SENSe]:CORRection:OFFSet:STATe
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[:SENSe]:CORRection[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to turn the amplitude correction on or off.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 turns off the amplitude correction. ON or 1 turns on the amplitude correction.
All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :SENSe:CORRection:STATe ON turns on the amplitude correction.
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[:SENSe]:CORRection:X:SPACing(?)
Determines whether the horizontal, or frequency, scaling is linear or logarithmic for interpolation of amplitude correction data.
Syntax
Arguments
LINear selects the linear scale for the interpolation. LOGarithmic selects the logarithmic scale for the interpolation.
All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :SENSe:CORRection:X:SPACing LINear selects the linear scale for the interpolation.
[:SENSe]:CORRection:Y:SPACing(?)
Determines whether the vertical, or amplitude, scaling is linear or logarithmic for interpolation of amplitude correction data.
Syntax
Arguments
LINear selects the linear scale for the interpolation. LOGarithmic selects the logarithmic scale for the interpolation.
All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :SENSe:CORRection:Y:SPACing LINear selects the linear scale for the interpolation.
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[:SENSe]:DPSA Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:DPSA commands set up the conditions related to the DPX spectrum measurement.
Command Tree
Parameter
<numeric_value> <boolean>
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[:SENSe]:DPSA:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution](?)
Sets or queries the resolution bandwidth (RBW) when [:SENSe]:DPSA:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO is set to Off.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the RBW. Range: 1 to 10% of the span setting, rounded to the nearest settable value. SADPX :SENSe:DPSA:BANDwidth:RESolution 80kHz sets the RBW to 80 kHz. [:SENSe]:DPSA:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO
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[:SENSe]:DPSA:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO(?)
Determines whether to automatically set the resolution bandwidth (RBW) by the span setting.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the RBW is manually. To set it, use the [:SENSe] :DPSA:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution] command. ON or 1 specifies that the RBW is set automatically by the span setting.
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[:SENSe]:EBWidth Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:EBWidth commands set up the conditions related to the emission bandwidth (EBW) measurement.
Command Tree
Parameter
<numeric_value>
To use a command from this group, you must have run at least the following two commands: 1. Run the following command to set the measurement mode to S/A: :INSTrument[:SELect] { SANORMAL" | SASGRAM" | SARTIME" | SAUL3G" } 2. Run one of the following commands to start an EBW measurement: H H To start the measurement with the default settings: :CONFigure:SPECtrum:EBWidth To start the measurement without modifying the current settings: [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:MEASurement EBWidth
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[:SENSe]:EBWidth:XDB(?)
Sets or queries the level relative to the maximum peak at which the EBW is measured (see Figure 2-23).
Syntax
Arguments
<rel_ampl>::=<NRf> is the level at which the EBW is measured. Specify the amplitude relative to the maximum peak. Range: -100 to - dB (default: - dB). -1 -30 SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :SENSe:EBWidth:XDB -20 specifies that the EBW is measured at a level - dB lower than the maximum -20 peak.
EBW
[:SENSe]:EBWidth:XDB
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[:SENSe]:FEED Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:FEED commands select the input signal.
Command Tree
Parameter RF | IQ | AREFerence
Syntax Arguments
[:SENSe]:FEED { RF | IQ | AREFerence } RF selects the RF input. IQ selects the IQ input (Option 03 only). AREFerence selects the internal calibration signal.
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[:SENSe]:FREQuency Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:FREQuency commands set up the frequency-related conditions.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :FREQuency :BAND? :CENTer :STEP :AUTO [:INCRement] :CHANnel :CTABle :CATalog? [:SELect] :SPAN :STARt :STOP
:SPAN
Parameter
:STARt
:CENTer
:STOP
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Syntax Returns
[:SENSe]:FREQuency:BAND? Table 2-101 shows the returned values and corresponding ranges: Table 2- 101: Measurement frequency bands
Returned value BAS RF1B Frequency range DC to 40 MHz (RSA3408B) DC to 20 MHz (RSA3303B and RSA3308B) 40 MHz to 3.5 GHz (RSA3408B) 15 MHz to 3.5 GHz (RSA3308B) 15 MHz to 3 GHz (RSA3303B) 3.5 to 6.5 GHz (RSA3408B and RSA3308B) 5 to 8 GHz (RSA3408B and RSA3308B)
RF2B RF3B
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[:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer(?)
Sets or queries the center frequency.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer <freq> [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer? NOTE. An :INIT;*OPC? or an :INIT;*WAI must be issued to guarantee that the hardware has settled before taking the actual acquisition.
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the center frequency. Range: RSA3408B and RSA3308B: DC to 8 GHz RSA3303B: DC to 3 GHz All :SENSe:FREQuency:CENTer 800MHz sets the center frequency to 800 MHz. :INIT, *OPC, *WAI, [:SENSe]:FREQuency:BAND
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[:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer:STEP:AUTO(?)
Determines whether to automatically set the step size (amount per click by which the up and down keys change a setting value) of the center frequency by the span setting.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the step size of the center frequency is not set automatically. To set it, use the [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer:STEP[:INCRement] command. ON or 1 specifies that the step size of the center frequency is set automatically by the span.
All :SENSe:FREQuency:CENTer:STEP:AUTO ON specifies that the step size of the center frequency is set automatically. [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer:STEP[:INCRement]
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[:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer:STEP[:INCRement](?)
Sets or queries the step size (amount per click by which the up and down keys change a setting value) of the center frequency when [:SENSe]:FREQuency :CENTer:STEP:AUTO is OFF. NOTE. This command is effective only in remote operation. It does not affect the front panel setting of the frequency step size.
Syntax
<freq>::=<NRf> is the step size of the center frequency. All :SENSe:FREQuency:CENTer:STEP:INCRement 10kHz sets the step size of the center frequency to 10 kHz. [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer:STEP:AUTO
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[:SENSe]:FREQuency:CHANnel(?)
Sets or queries a channel number in the channel table specified using the [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CTABle[:SELect] command.
Syntax
<value>::=<NR1> specifies a channel number in the channel table. All :SENSe:FREQuency:CHANnel 10558 sets the channel number to 10558 for the W-CDMA downlink analysis. [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CTABle[:SELect]
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Syntax Returns
[:SENSe]:FREQuency:CTABle:CATalog? <string> is the available channel table name(s). If more than one table is available, the table names are separated with comma. Refer to the [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CTABle[:Select] command for the table names. All :SENSe:FREQuency:CTABle:CATalog? a partial return string may look like this: "CDMA2000 EU PAMR400FL","CDMA2000 EU PAMR400RL","CDMA2000 EU PAMR800FL","CDMA2000 EU PAMR800RL",... [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CTABle[:SELect]
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[:SENSe]:FREQuency:CTABle[:SELect](?)
Selects the channel table. The query command returns the selected channel table.
Syntax
Arguments
<table>::=<string> specifies a channel table. The table name is represented with the communication standard name followed by -FL (forward link), -RL (reverse link), -UL (uplink), or -DL (downlink). The following channel tables are available: None (does not use channel tables) CDMA2000 EU PAMR400-FL CDMA2000 EU PAMR400-RL CDMA2000 EU PAMR800-FL CDMA2000 EU PAMR800-RL CDMA2000 GSM BAND 1-FL CDMA2000 GSM BAND 1-RL CDMA2000 GSM BAND 2-FL CDMA2000 GSM BAND 2-RL CDMA2000 IMT2000-FL CDMA2000 IMT2000-RL CDMA2000 JTACS BAND-FL CDMA2000 JTACS BAND-RL CDMA2000 KOREA PCS-FL CDMA2000 KOREA PCS-RL CDMA2000 N.A. 700MHz Cellular-FL CDMA2000 N.A. 700MHz Cellular-RL CDMA2000 N.A. Cellular-FL CDMA2000 N.A. Cellular-RL CDMA2000 N.A. PCS-FL CDMA2000 N.A. PCS-RL CDMA2000 NMT450 20k-FL CDMA2000 NMT450 20k-RL CDMA2000 NMT450 25k-FL CDMA2000 NMT450 25k-RL CDMA2000 SMR800-FL CDMA2000 SMR800-RL CDMA2000 TACS BAND-FL CDMA2000 TACS BAND-RL DCS1800-DL DCS1800-UL GSM850-DL GSM850-UL GSM900-DL GSM900-UL IEEE802.11a IEEE802.11b/g NMT450-DL NMT450-UL PCS1900-DL PCS1900-UL TD-SCDMA W-CDMA-DL W-CDMA-UL The table name must be within quotation marks for the argument.
All :SENSe:FREQuency:CTABle:SELect WCDMADL" selects the W-CDMA downlink channel table. [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CTABle:CATalog?
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[:SENSe]:FREQuency:SPAN(?)
Sets or queries the span. NOTE. The center, start, and stop frequencies and the span are interrelated as follows: (Stop frequency + Start frequency) / 2 = Center frequency Stop frequency - Start frequency = Span When you set one of these, all the other settings are automatically changed correspondingly.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the span. The valid range depends on the measurement mode as listed in Table 2-102. Table 2- 102: Span setting
Measurement mode RSA3408B All S/A modes except RF SARTIME and SAZRTIME d Baseband Other than above RSA3303B and RSA3308B All S/A modes except RF SARTIME and SAZRTIME d Baseband Other than above RF Baseband 50 Hz to 3 GHz (continuous) 50 Hz to 20 MHz (continuous) 100 Hz to 10 MHz (1-2-5 sequence), 15 MHz 100 Hz to 20 MHz (1-2-5 sequence) RF Baseband 50 Hz to 3 GHz (continuous) 50 Hz to 40 MHz (continuous) 100 Hz to 20 MHz (1-2-5 sequence), 36 MHz 100 Hz to 40 MHz (1-2-5 sequence) Frequency band Setting range
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[:SENSe]:FREQuency:STARt(?)
Sets or queries the start frequency.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the start frequency. For the setting range, refer to Table 2-101 on page 2-1149. SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SADLR5_3G :SENSe:FREQuency:STARt 800MHz sets the start frequency to 800 MHz. [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer, [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SPAN, [:SENSe]:FREQuency:STOP
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[:SENSe]:FREQuency:STOP(?)
Syntax
[:SENSe]:FREQuency:STOP <freq> [:SENSe]:FREQuency:STOP?
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the stop frequency. For the setting range, refer to Table 2-101 on page 2-1149. SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SADLR5_3G :SENSe:FREQuency:STOP 1GHz sets the stop frequency to 1 GHz. [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer, [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SPAN, [:SENSe]:FREQuency:STARt
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[:SENSe]:OBWidth Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:OBWidth commands set the conditions related to the occupied bandwidth (OBW) measurement.
Command Tree
Parameter
<numeric_value>
To use a command from this group, you must have run at least the following two commands: 1. Run the following command to set the measurement mode to S/A: :INSTrument[:SELect] { SANORMAL" | SASGRAM" | SARTIME" | SAUL3G" } 2. Run one of the following commands to start the OBW measurement: H H To start the measurement with the default settings: :CONFigure:SPECtrum:OBWidth To start the measurement without modifying the current settings: [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:MEASurement OBWidth
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[:SENSe]:OBWidth:PERCent(?)
Sets or queries the occupied bandwidth for the OBW measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the occupied bandwidth. Range: 80 to 99.99% (default: 99%) SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :SENSe:OBWidth:PERCent 95 sets the occupied bandwidth to 95%.
:PERCent = (Cp/Sp)100
Cp: Power of carrier region Sp: Power of span region NOTE: The command header [:SENSe]:OBWidth is omited here.
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[:SENSe]:PULSe Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:PULSe commands set up the conditions related to the pulse charcteristics analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected TIMPULSE (pulse characteristics analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :PULSe :BLOCk :CHPower :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration :CRESolution :EBWidth :XDB :FFT :COEFficient :WINDow [:TYPE] :FILTer :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :COEFficient :MEASurement :FREQuency :OFFSet :RECovery [:IMMediate] :LENGth :OBWidth :PERCent :OFFSet :PTOFfset :THReshold
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> NYQuist | BH4B <numeric_value> <numeric_value> OFF | GAUSsian <numeric_value> FIRSt | USER | OFF <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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[:SENSe]:PULSe:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to measure in the pulse characteristics analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the block number. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: the number of acquired blocks) -M TIMPULSE :SENSe:PULSe:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to -5.
[:SENSe]:PULSe:CHPower:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the channel bandwidth for the channel power measurement in the pulse characteristics analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> is the channel bandwidth for the channel power measurement. Range: (Bin bandwidth)8 to full span [Hz]. For the bin bandwidth, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument. TIMPULSE :SENSe:PULSe:CHPower:BANDwidth:INTegration 1.5MHz sets the channel bandwidth to 1.5 MHz.
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[:SENSe]:PULSe:CRESolution(?)
Sets or queries the frequency measurement resolution in the pulse characteristics analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::={ 1 | 10 | 100 | 1k | 10k | 100k | 1M } [Hz] specifies the frequency measurement resolution. TIMPULSE :SENSe:PULSe:CRESolution 1kHz sets the frequency measurement resolution to 1 kHz.
[:SENSe]:PULSe:EBWidth:XDB(?)
Sets or queries the level relative to the maximum peak at which the EBW is measured in the pulse characteristics analysis. Refer to the [:SENSe]:EBWidth:XDB command on page 2-1146.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> is the level at which the EBW is measured. Specify the amplitude relative to the maximum peak. Range: -100 to - dB (default: - dB) -1 -30 TIMPULSE :SENSe:PULSe:EBWidth:XDB -20 specifies that the EBW is measured at a level - dB lower than the maximum -20 peak. [:SENSe]:EBWidth:XDB
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[:SENSe]:PULSe:FFT:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the roll-off ratio when the FFT window type is Nyquist in the pulse characteristics analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the roll-off ratio. Range: 0.0001 to 1.0 (default: 0.2) TIMPULSE :SENSe:PULSe:FFT:COEFficient 0.5 sets the roll-off ratio to 0.5. [:SENSe]:PULSe:FFT:WINDow[:TYPE]
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[:SENSe]:PULSe:FFT:WINDow[:TYPE](?)
Selects or queries the FFT window type in the pulse characteristics analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
NYQuist selects the Nyquist window. BH4B selects the Blackman-Harris 4B type window.
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[:SENSe]:PULSe:FILTer:BANDwidth|:BWIDth(?)
Sets or queries the bandwidth of the time measurement filter in the pulse characteristics analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the bandwidth of the time measurement filter. Range: Span/10 to full span. TIMPULSE :SENSe:PULSe:FILTer:BANDwidth 1MHz sets the bandwidth of the time measurement filter to 1 MHz.
[:SENSe]:PULSe:FILTer:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the /BT value for the measurement filter when [:SENSe]:PULSe:FILTer:MEASurement is set to GAUSsian.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the /BT value for the Gaussian measurement filter. Range: 0.0001 to 1 (default: 0.35) TIMPULSE :SENSe:PULSe:FILTer:COEFficient 0.5 sets the /BT value to 0.5. [:SENSe]:PULSe:FILTer:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:PULSe:FILTer:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement filter for the time measurement in the pulse characteristics analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF specifies that no measurement filter is used. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter.
[:SENSe]:PULSe:FREQuency:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the frequency offset for the pulse-pulse phase and the frequency deviation measurements in the pulse characteristics analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:PULSe:FREQuency:RECovery is set to USER. This query command is valid when [:SENSe]:PULSe:FREQuency:RECovery is set to FIRSt or USER.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the frequency offset. Range: - to +10 MHz -10 TIMPULSE :SENSe:PULSe:FREQuency:OFFSet 5MHz sets the frequency offset to 5 MHz. [:SENSe]:PULSe:FREQuency:RECovery
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[:SENSe]:PULSe:FREQuency:RECovery(?)
Selects or queries the frequency recovery for the pulse-pulse phase and the frequency deviation measurements in the pulse characteristics analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
FIRSt specifies that frequency correction is performed for all pulses based on the frequency error value calculated from the first pulse included in the analysis range. The calculated frequency error is shown in the Frequency Offset side key. USER specifies that all pulses are corrected by the value set up by the [:SENSe]:PULSe:FREQuency:OFFSet command. OFF disables frequency correction.
TIMPULSE :SENSe:PULSe:FREQuency:RECovery FIRSt specifies that frequency correction is performed using the first pulse. [:SENSe]:PULSe:FREQuency:OFFSet
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[:SENSe]:PULSe[:IMMediate] None TIMPULSE :SENSe:PULSe:IMMediate runs calculation for acquired data. :INITiate
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[:SENSe]:PULSe:LENGth(?)
Sets or queries the range for the analog modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the analysis range by the number of data points. Range: 1 to 1024(Block size). To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command.
TIMPULSE :SENSe:PULSe:LENGth 1000 sets the analysis range to 1000 points. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:PULSe:OBWidth:PERCent(?)
Sets or queries OBW (Occupied Bandwidth) for the OBW measurement in the pulse characteristics analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the occupied bandwidth. Range: 80 to 99.9% (default: 99%). TIMPULSE :SENSe:PULSe:OBWidth:PERCent 95 sets the occupied bandwidth to 95%.
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[:SENSe]:PULSe:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the measurement start position for the pulse characteristics analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the measurement start position by the number of points. Range: 0 to 1024(Block size) - 1. To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. TIMPULSE :SENSe:PULSe:OFFSet 500 sets the measurement start position to point 500. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:PULSe:PTOFfset(?)
Sets or queries the time offset for the pulse-pulse phase measurement point.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the time offset. Range: 0 to 1 s (the default is 0) The default value is 0 (zero), that is, the measurement point is at the beginning of the pulse-on time. TIMPULSE :SENSe:PULSe:PTOFfset 1.5m Sets the time offset to 1.5 ms.
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[:SENSe]:PULSe:THReshold(?)
Sets or queries the threshold level to detect pulses in acquired data.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the threshold level. Range: -100 to 0 dBc (the default is - dBc) -3 TIMPULSE :SENSe:PULSe:THReshold -20 sets the threshold level to - dBc. -20
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[:SENSe]:ROSCillator Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:ROSCillator commands set up the reference oscillator.
Command Tree
Parameter
INTernal | EXTernal
[:SENSe]:ROSCillator:SOURce(?)
Selects or queries the reference oscillator.
Syntax
Arguments
INTernal selects the internal reference oscillator. EXTernal selects the external reference oscillator. Connect it to the REF IN connector on the rear panel.
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[:SENSe]:SEMask Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:SEMask commands set up the conditions related to the spectrum emission mask measurement in the S/A (spectrum analysis) mode.
Command Tree
Header [SENSe] :SEMask :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration :FILTer :COEFficient :TYPE :LIMit :ISPurious :ZONE<x> [:STATe] :OFCHannel :ZONE<x> [:STATe] :MEASurement :RCHannel :LEVel :MODE
Parameter
<boolean>
To use a command from this group, you must have run at least the following two commands: 1. Run the following command to set the measurement mode to S/A: :INSTrument[:SELect] { SANORMAL" | SARTIME" } 2. Run one of the following commands to start the spectrum emission mask measurement: H H To start the measurement with the default settings: :CONFigure:SPECtrum:SEMask To start the measurement without modifying the current settings: [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:MEASurement SEMask
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[:SENSe]:SEMask:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the channel bandwidth in the specturm emission mask measurement. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE is set to AUTO.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the channel bandwidth. Range: (bin bandwidth)8 to full span [Hz]. For the bin bandwidth, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument. SANORMAL, SARTIME :SENSe:SEMask:BANDwidth:INTegration 3.5MHz sets the channel bandwidth to 3.5 MHz. [:SENSe]:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE
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[:SENSe]:SEMask:FILTer:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the filter roll-off rate in the spectrum emission mask measurement when [:SENSe]:SEMask:FILTer:TYPE is set to NYQuist (Nyquist filter) or RNYQuist (Root Nyquist filter). This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE is set to AUTO.
Syntax
<ratio>::=<NRf> specifies the roll-off rate. Range: 0.0001 to 1. SANORMAL, SARTIME :SENSe:SEMask:FILTer:COEFficient 0.5 sets the filter roll-off rate to 0.5. [:SENSe]:SEMask:FILTer:TYPE, [:SENSe]:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE
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[:SENSe]:SEMask:FILTer:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the filter in the spectrum emission mask measurement. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE is set to AUTO.
Syntax
Arguments
RECTangle selects the rectangular filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter. NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter. RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
SANORMAL, SARTIME :SENSe:SEMask:FILTer:TYPE NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter for the spectrum emission mask measurement. [:SENSe]:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE
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[:SENSe]:SEMask:LIMit:ISPurious:ZONE<x>[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to enable or disable the inband spurious limit test for the specified zone in the spectrum emission mask measurement.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:SEMask:LIMit:ISPurious:ZONE<x>[:STATe] { ON | OFF | 1 | 0 } [:SENSe]:SEMask:LIMit:ISPurious:ZONE<x>[:STATe]? Where <x> = 1 to 12, representing the zone number A to L, respectively.
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the inband spurious limit test for the specified zone. OFF or 0 disables the inband spurious limit test for the specified zone.
SANORMAL, SARTIME :SENSe:SEMask:LIMit:ISPurious:ZONE1:STATe ON enables the inband spurious limit test for Zone A.
[:SENSe]:SEMask:LIMit:OFCHannel:ZONE<x>[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to enable or disable the offset from channel limit test for the specified zone in the spectrum emission mask measurement.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:SEMask:LIMit:OFCHannel:ZONE<x>[:STATe] { ON | OFF | 1 | 0 } [:SENSe]:SEMask:LIMit:OFCHannel:ZONE<x>[:STATe]? Where <x> = 1 to 12, representing the zone number A to L, respectively.
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the offset from channel limit test for the specified zone. OFF or 0 disables the offset from channel limit test for the specified zone.
SANORMAL, SARTIME :SENSe:SEMask:LIMit:OFCHannel:ZONE1:STATe ON enables the offset from channel limit test for Zone A.
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[:SENSe]:SEMask:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the limit table type for limit testing in the spectrum emission mask measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
OFCHannel selects the Offset From Channel type where frequency zones are specified by the difference from the center frequency. ISPurious selects the Inband Spurious type in which frequency zones are specified by the absolute values.
SANORMAL, SARTIME :SENSe:SEMask:MEASurement ISPurious selects the Inband Spurious limit table in the spectrum emission mask measurement.
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[:SENSe]:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel(?)
Sets or queries the reference channel level in the spectrum emission mask measurement. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SEMask:RCHannel :MODE is MANual.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the reference level. Range: -150 to +30 dBm. SANORMAL, SARTIME :SENSe:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel -10dBm sets the reference channel level to - dBm for the spectrum emission mask -10 measurement. [:SENSe]:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE
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[:SENSe]:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE(?)
Determines whether to set the reference channel level automatically or manually.
Syntax
Arguments
AUTO specifies that the reference channel level is set automatically from the input signal. MANual specifies that the reference channel level is set manually using the [:SENSe]:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel command.
SANORMAL, SARTIME :SENSe:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE AUTO specifies that the reference channel level is set automatically. [:SENSe]:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:SPECtrum commands set up the conditions related to the spectrum measurement in the S/A (spectrum analysis) mode.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :SPECtrum :AVERage :CLEar :COUNt [:STATE] TYPE :BANDwidth|:BWIDth [:RESolution] :AUTO :STATe :VIDeo :STATe :SWEep [:TIMe] :DETector [:FUNction] :FILTer :COEFficient :TYPE :FFT :ERESolution :LENGth :STARt :WINDow [:TYPE]
Parameter
<numeric_value> <boolean> RMS | MAXimum | MINimum <numeric_value> <boolean> <boolean> <numeric_value> (Option 21 and 29) <boolean> <numeric_value> NEGative | POSitive | PNEgative <numeric_value> RECTangle | GAUSsian | NYQuist | RNYQuist <boolean> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> BH3A | BH3B | BH4A | BH4B | BLACkman | HAMMing | HANNing | PARZen | ROSEnfield | WELCh | SLOBe | SCUBed | STO4 | FLATtop | RECT <numeric_value> OFF | CHPower | ACPower | OBWidth | EBWidth | CNRatio | CFRequency | SEMask
:FRAMe :MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:AVERage:CLEar None All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :SENSe:SPECtrum:AVERage:CLEar Clears average data and counter, and restarts the averaging process.
[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:AVERage:COUNt(?)
Sets or queries the number of traces to combine using the :TYPE setting (refer to page 2-1180).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> is the number of traces to combine for averaging. Range: 1 to 100000 (default: 20) 1 to 1000 (SARTIME mode except spectrum emission mask measurement) 1 to 125 (spectrum emission mask measurement in the SARTIME mode) All S/A modes except SAZRTIME :SENSe:SPECtrum:AVERage:COUNt 64 sets the average count to 64. [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:AVERage:TYPE
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:AVERage[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to turn averaging on or off.
Syntax
Arguments
[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:AVERage:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the type of averaging.
Syntax
Arguments
RMS performs the averaging process with RMS (root-mean-square). MAXimum retains the maximum value at each data point on the waveform. MINimum retains the minimum value at each data point on the waveform.
All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :SENSe:SPECtrum:AVERage:TYPE RMS performs the averaging process with RMS.
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution](?)
Sets or queries the resolution bandwidth (RBW) when [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO is set to Off. NOTE. This command is invalid in the spectrum emission mask measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the RBW. For the setting range, refer to Table D- in Appendix D. -1 All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :SENSe:SPECtrum:BANDwidth:RESolution 80kHz sets the RBW to 80 kHz. [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO(?)
Determines whether to automatically set the resolution bandwidth (RBW) by the span setting. NOTE. This command is invalid in the spectrum emission mask measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the RBW is not set automatically. To set it, use the [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution] command. ON or 1 specifies that the RBW is set automatically.
All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :SENSe:SPECtrum:BANDwidth:RESolution:AUTO ON specifies that the RBW is set automatically. [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:STATe(?)
Determines whether to perform the resolution bandwidth (RBW) process. NOTE. This command is invalid in the spectrum emission mask measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the RBW process is not performed so that a spectrum immediately after the FFT process is displayed on screen. ON or 1 specifies that the RBW process is performed.
All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :SENSe:SPECtrum:BANDwidth:STATe ON specifies that the resolution bandwidth process is performed.
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:VIDeo(?)
Option 21 and 29
Sets or queries the frequency bandwidth of the video filter for the spurious measurement in the RFID analysis (Option 21) and for the spectrum mask measurement in the IEEE802.11n (nx1) analysis (Option 29).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the frequency bandwidth of the video filter. Range: 0 to 1 GHz. The setting value may be limited by the sweep time setting. DEMRFID, DEMSWLAN :SENSe:SPECtrum:BANDwidth:VIDeo 100kHz sets the frequency bandwidth of the video filter to 100 kHz. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement, [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:VIDeo:STATe(?)
Option 21 and 29
Determines whether or not to use the video filter for the spurious measurement in the RFID analysis (Option 21) and for the spectrum mask measurement in the IEEE802.11n (nx1) analysis (Option 29).
Syntax
Arguments
DEMRFID, DEMSWLAN :SENSe:SPECtrum:BANDwidth:VIDeo:STATe ON enables the video filter. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement, [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:VIDeo:SWEep[:TIME](?)
Option 21 and 29
Sets or queries the sweep time for the video filter for the spurious measurement in the RFID analysis (Option 21) and for the spectrum mask measurement in the IEEE802.11n (nx1) analysis (Option 29).
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the sweep time. Range: 0 to 100 s. DEMRFID, DEMSWLAN :SENSe:SPECtrum:BANDwidth:VIDeo:SWEep:TIMe 100m sets the sweep time to 100 ms. :INSTrument[:SELect], [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement, [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:DETector[:FUNCtion](?)
Selects or queries the display detector (method to be used for decimating traces to fit the available horizontal space on screen). The number of horizontal pixel positions on screen is generally smaller than that of waveform data points. When actually displayed, the waveform data is therefore thinned out according to the number of horizontal pixel positions which can be displayed. For details, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument.
Syntax
Arguments
NEGative shows the minimum value of the data corresponding to each horizontal pixel position. POSitive shows the maximum value of the data corresponding to each horizontal pixel position. PNEgative draws a line connecting the maximum and minimum points of the data corresponding to each horizontal pixel position.
All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :SENSe:SPECtrum:DETector:FUNCtion PNEgative displays waveform drawing a line that connects the maximum and minimum points of the data for each pixel.
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:FILTer:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the roll-off rate of the RBW filter when you have selected either NYQuist (Nyquist filter) or RNYQuist (Root Nyquist filter) in the [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:FILTer:TYPE command.
Syntax
<ratio>::=<NRf> specifies the roll-off rate. Range: 0 to 1. All S/A modes except SAZRTIME NOTE. In the SARTIME mode, this command is valid in the spectrum emission mask measurement only.
Examples
:SENSe:SPECtrum:FILTer:COEFficient 0.5 sets the RBW filter roll-off rate to 0.5. [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:FILTer:TYPE
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:FILTer:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the RBW filter.
Syntax
Arguments
RECTangle selects the rectangular filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter. NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter (default). RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
Measurement Modes
All S/A modes except SAZRTIME NOTE. In the SARTIME mode, this command is valid in the spectrum emission mask measurement only.
Examples
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:FFT:ERESolution(?)
Determines whether to enable the extended resolution that eliminates the limit on the number of FFT points (it is normally limited internally). NOTE. This command is invalid in the spectrum emission mask measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 disables the extended resolution. The number of FFT points is limited internally. ON or 1 allows you to set the number of FFT points up to 65536. Use the [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:FFT:LENGth command to set the number. NOTE. It is recommended to keep the extended resolution off as its default condition.
All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :SENSe:SPECtrum:FFT:ERESolution ON enables the extended resolution. [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:FFT:LENGth
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:FFT:LENGth(?)
Sets or queries the number of FFT points. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:STATe is OFF.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> sets the number of FFT points. Range: 64 to 65536 in powers of 2. All S/A modes except SAZRTIME NOTE. Only query is valid in the SARTIME mode. Also only query is valid in the spectrum emission mask measurement.
Measurement Modes
Examples
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:FFT:STARt(?)
Sets or queries the FFT start point between 1024-point overlapped FFTs in the real-time S/A mode.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::={ 64 | 128 | 256 | 512 | 1024 } selects the FFT start point between 1024-points overlapped FFTs with the number of data points. NOTE. When :TRACe:MODE is set to AVERage, the start point fixes at 1024. In the DEMAUDIO mode (Option 10 only), when :TRACe:AUDio:MODE is set to AVERage or HRESolution, the start point fixes at 1024.
SARTIME, DEMAUDIO :SENSe:SPECtrum:FFT:STARt 256 sets the FFT start point to 256 points. :TRACe:MODE, :TRACe:AUDio:MODE
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:FFT:WINDow[:TYPE](?)
Selects or queries the FFT window function. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:STATe is OFF. NOTE. Only query is valid in the spectrum emission mask measurement.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:FFT:WINDow[:TYPE] { BH3A | BH3B | BH4A | BH4B | BLACkman | HAMMing | HANNing | PARZen | ROSenfield | WELCh | SLOBe | SCUBed | ST4T | FLATtop | RECT } [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:FFT:WINDow[:TYPE]?
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Arguments
Table 2-103 shows the arguments and their meanings. Table 2- 103: FFT windows
Argument BH3A BH3B BH4A BH4B BLACkman HAMMing HANNing PARZen ROSenfield WELCh SLOBe SCUBed ST4T FLATtop RECT FFT window Blackman-- Harris 3A type Blackman-- Harris 3B type Blackman-- Harris 4A type Blackman-- Harris 4B type Blackman Hamming Hanning Parzen Rosenfield Welch Sine lobe Sine cubed Sine to 4th Flat top Rectangular
All S/A modes except SAZRTIME :SENSe:SPECtrum:FFT:WINDow:TYPE HAMMing selects the Hamming window. [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:STATe
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:FRAMe(?)
Sets or queries the frame number of the spectrum frame to be measured in the Real Time S/A (real-time spectrum analysis) mode.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the frame number. Range: - to 0 -M (M: Block size set using the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command) SARTIME :SENSe:SPECtrum:FRAMe -5 sets the frame number to -5. [:SENSe]:BSIZe, [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:BLOCk
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:MEASurement(?)
Selects and runs the measurement item in the S/A (spectrum analysis) mode. The query version of this command returns the current measurement item.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:MEASurement { OFF | CHPower | ACPower | OBWidth | EBWidth | CNRatio | CFRequency | SPURious | SEMask } [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:MEASurement?
Arguments
Table 2-104 shows the arguments and their meanings. Table 2- 104: S/A mode measurement items
Argument OFF CHPower ACPower OBWidth EBWidth CNRatio CFRequency SPURious SEMask Measurement item Turns off the measurement Channel power Adjacent channel leakage power (ACPR) Occupied bandwidth (OBW) Emission bandwidth (EBW) Carrier-to-noise ratio (C/N) Carrier frequency Spurious signal Spectrum emission mask
SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME, SAUL3G :SENSe:SPECtrum:MEASurement CHPower runs the channel power measurement.
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:ZOOM:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to zoom in the Real-Time S/A with Zoom mode.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the block number to zoom. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: Number of acquired blocks). -M SAZRTIME :SENSe:SPECtrum:ZOOM:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to -5.
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:ZOOM:FREQuency:CENTer(?)
Sets or queries the center frequency of a zoomed area in the Real-Time S/A with Zoom mode.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the center frequency of a zoomed area. The setting value must be within the measurement frequency range. SAZRTIME :SENSe:SPECtrum:ZOOM:FREQuency:CENTer 1.75GHz sets the center frequency of the zoomed area to 1.75 GHz.
[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:ZOOM:FREQuency:WIDTh(?)
Sets or queries the frequency width of a zoomed area in the Real-Time S/A with Zoom mode.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the frequency width of a zoomed area. The setting value must be within the measurement frequency range. SAZRTIME :SENSe:SPECtrum:ZOOM:FREQuency:WIDTh 500kHz sets the frequency width of the zoomed area to 500 kHz.
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:ZOOM:LENGth(?)
Sets or queries the time length of a zoomed area in the Real-Time S/A with Zoom mode.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the range of a zoomed area by the number of data points. Range: The smaller of 1 to [1024(block size)] or [81920 - 512 = 81408]. To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. SAZRTIME :SENSe:SPECtrum:ZOOM:LENGth 1000 sets the measurement range to 1000 points. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:SPECtrum:ZOOM:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the starting point of a zoomed area in the Real-Time S/A with Zoom mode.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the starting point of a zoomed area by considering the trigger output point as the reference. Range: 0 to 1024(Block size) -1. To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. SAZRTIME :SENSe:SPECtrum:ZOOM:OFFSet 500 sets the starting point of a zoomed area to point 500. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:SPURious Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:SPURious commands set up the conditions related to the spurious signal measurement.
Command Tree
Parameter
To use a command from this group, you must have run at least the following two commands: 1. Run the following command to set the measurement mode to S/A: :INSTrument[:SELect] { SANORMAL" | SASGRAM" | SARTIME" } 2. Run one of the following commands to start the spurious signal measurement: H H To start the measurement with the default settings: :CONFigure:SPECtrum:SPURious To start the measurement without modifying the current settings: [:SENSe]:SPECtrum:MEASurement SPURious
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[:SENSe]:SPURious[:THReshold]:EXCursion(?)
Sets or queries the excursion level to determine if the signal is spurious in the spurious signal measurement (see Figure 2-26).
Syntax
Arguments
<level>::=<NRf> specifies the excursion level. If the signal exceeds the excursion level and meets the other threshold requirements that you set, it is considered to be spurious. Range: 0 to 30 dB (default: 3 dB) SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME :SENSe:SPURious:THReshold:EXCursion 5 sets the excursion level to 5 dB.
:IGNore
:SIGNal
:SPURious
:EXCursion
Regular signal
Spurious signal
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[:SENSe]:SPURious[:THReshold]:IGNore(?)
Sets or queries the range not to detect spurious signals around the carrier peak signal to avoid errors (see Figure 2-26).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the range not to detect spurious around the carrier peak signal. Range: 0 to Span/2 [Hz]. SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME :SENSe:SPURious:THReshold:IGNore 1MHz sets the range not to detect spurious to 1 MHz.
[:SENSe]:SPURious[:THReshold]:SIGNal(?)
Sets or queries the threshold level to determine if the signal is the carrier in the spurious signal measurement (see Figure 2-26).
Syntax
Arguments
<level>::=<NR1> specifies the signal criterion level. If the signal exceeds the level, it is considered to be the carrier. Range: -100 to +30 dBm SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME :SENSe:SPURious:THReshold:SIGNal -30 sets the carrier criterion level to - dBm. -30
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[:SENSe]:SPURious[:THReshold]:SPURious(?)
Sets or queries the threshold level to determine if the signal is spurious in the spurious signal measurement (see Figure 2-26).
Syntax
Arguments
<level>::=<NR1> specifies the spurious criterion level relative to the carrier peak. If the signal exceeds the level and meets the other threshold requirements that you set, it is considered to be spurious. Range: - to - dB. -90 -30 SANORMAL, SASGRAM, SARTIME :SENSe:SPURious:THReshold:SPURious -50 sets the spurious criterion level to - dB relative to the carrier peak. -50
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:SENSe Commands
[:SENSe]:TRANsient Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:TRANsient commands set up the conditions related to the time characteristic analysis. The time characteristic analysis includes IQ level vs. time, power vs. time, and frequency vs. time measurements. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected TIMTRAN (time characteristic analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Parameter
For the commands defining the analysis range, see the following figure. The analysis range is shown by a green line in the overview.
:OFFSet :BLOCk :LENGth Overview
All data points in block NOTE: Command header [:SENSe]:TRANsient is omitted here.
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:SENSe Commands
[:SENSe]:TRANsient:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to measure in the time characteristic analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the block number. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: Number of acquired blocks) -M TIMTRAN :SENSe:TRANsient:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to -5.
[:SENSe]:TRANsient[:IMMediate] None TIMTRAN :SENSe:TRANsient:IMMediate runs the time characteristic analysis calculation. :INITiate, [:SENSe]:TRANsient:ITEM
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:SENSe Commands
[:SENSe]:TRANsient:ITEM(?)
Selects or queries the measurement item in the time characteristic analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF turns off measurement. IQVTime selects the IQ level vs. time measurement. PVTime selects the power vs. time measurement. FVTime selects the frequency vs. time measurement.
[:SENSe]:TRANsient:LENGth(?)
Sets or queries the range for the time characteristic analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the analysis range by the number of data points. Range: 1 to 1024Block size (Block size 500). To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command.
TIMTRAN :SENSe:TRANsient:LENGth 1000 sets the analysis range to 1000 points. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:TRANsient:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the measurement start position in the time characteristic analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> defines the measurement start position by the number of points. Range: 0 to 1024(Block size). To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. TIMTRAN :SENSe:TRANsient:OFFSet 500 sets the measurement start position to point 500. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:AUDio Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:AUDio commands set up the conditions related to the audio measurements. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMAUDIO (audio measurements) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :AUDio :CCITt [:STATe] :CMESsage [:STATe] :DEMPhasis [:STATe] :TCONstant :DTYPe :FILTer :HPASs :FREQuency [:STATe] [:LPASs] :FREQuency [:STATe] :HARMonics :MEASurement :SAVEasref :THReshold :EXCursion :IGNore :NHARmonics
Parameter
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[:SENSe]:AUDio:CCITt[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to enable or disable the CCITT filter for the low-pass filter (LPF) in the audio measurements.
Syntax
Arguments
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[:SENSe]:AUDio:CMESsage[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to enable or disable the C-Message filter for the low-pass filter (LPF) in the audio measurements.
Syntax
Arguments
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[:SENSe]:AUDio:DEMPhasis[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to enable or disable de-emphasis in the audio measurements.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 disables de-emphasis. ON or 1 enables de-emphasis. Select the time constant using the [:SENSe]:AUDio:DEMPhasis:TCONstant command.
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[:SENSe]:AUDio:DEMPhasis:TCONstant(?)
Selects or queries the de-emphasis time constant in the audio measurements.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::={ 25us | 50us | 75us | 750us } selects the time constant, where us represents s (microseconds). You can also express the arguments as 25E-6, 50E-6, 75E-6, and 750E-6, respectively. DEMAUDIO :SENSe:AUDio:DEMPhasis 750us sets the de-emphasis time constant to 750 s. [:SENSe]:AUDio:DEMPhasis[:STATe]
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[:SENSe]:AUDio:DTYPe(?)
Selects or queries the demodulation type in the audio measurements.
Syntax
Arguments
BASeband selects baseband (directly input a non-modulated audio signal). AM selects AM (Amplitude Modulation). FM selects FM (Frequency Modulation).
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[:SENSe]:AUDio:FILTer:HPASs:FREQuency(?)
Selects or queries the audio high-pass filter (HPF) in the audio measurements.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::={ 50Hz | 300Hz | 400Hz } selects the HPF. You can also express the arguments as 50, 300, and 400, respectively. DEMAUDIO :SENSe:AUDio:FILTer:HPASs:FREQuency 50 selects the 50 Hz high-pass filter. [:SENSe]:AUDio:FILTer:HPASs[:STATe]
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[:SENSe]:AUDio:FILTer:HPASs[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to enable or disable the audio high-pass filter (HPF).
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 disables the HPF. ON or 1 enables the HPF. Select the filter using the [:SENSe]:AUDio:FILTer :HPASs:FREQuency command.
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[:SENSe]:AUDio:FILTer[:LPASs]:FREQuency(?)
Selects or queries the audio low-pass filter (LPF) in the audio measurements.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::={ 3kHz | 15kHz | 30kHz | 80kHz } selects the LPF. You can also express the arguments as 3000, 15000, 30000, and 80000, respectively. DEMAUDIO :SENSe:AUDio:FILTer:LPASs:FREQuency 3kHz selects the 3 kHz low-pass filter. [:SENSe]:AUDio:FILTer[:LPASs][:STATe]
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[:SENSe]:AUDio:FILTer[:LPASs][:STATe](?)
Determines whether to enable or disable the audio low-pass filter (LPF).
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 disables the LPF. ON or 1 enables the LPF. Select the filter using the [:SENSe]:AUDio:FILTer :LPASs:FREQuency command.
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[:SENSe]:AUDio:HARMonics(?)
Sets or queries the number of harmonics and non-harmonics to measure in the audio measurements. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:AUDio:MEASurement is set to SNDRatio, SINad, or HARMonics.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> is the number of harmonics and non-harmonics to measure. Range: 1 to 12. DEMAUDIO :SENSe:AUDio:MEASurement 12 specifies that twelve harmonics and non-harmonics are detected. [:SENSe]:AUDio:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:AUDio:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement item in the audio measurements.
Syntax
Arguments
SNDRatio and SINad selects the Signal/Noise and Distortion measurement. HARMonics selects the Harmonics measurement. HNRatio selects the Hum and Noise Ratio measurement.
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[:SENSe]:AUDio:SARef None DEMAUDIO :SENSe:AUDio:SARef sets the reference value in the Hum and Noise Ratio measurement. [:SENSe]:AUDio:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:AUDio:THReshold:EXCursion(?)
Sets or queries the excursion level (how far a signal must be above the surrounding noise to be detected as a non-harmonic) in the audio measurements. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:AUDio:MEASurement is set to SNDRatio, SINad, or HARMonics.
Syntax
Arguments
<level>::=<NRf> specifies the excursion level. If the signal exceeds the excursion level and the threshold level (set using the [:SENSe]:AUDio :THReshold:NHARmonics command), it is considered a non-harmonic. Range: 0 to 30 dB. See Figure 2- on page 2-26 -1200 for the spurious measurement.
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[:SENSe]:AUDio:THReshold:IGNore(?)
Sets or queries the frequency range around the carrier peak not to detect non-harmonics to avoid error in the audio measurements. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:AUDio:MEASurement is set to SNDRatio, SINad, or HARMonics.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the frequency range to ignore. Range: 0 to 3 GHz. See Figure 2- on page 2-26 -1200 for the spurious measurement.
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[:SENSe]:AUDio:THReshold:NHARmonics(?)
Sets or queries the threshold level to determine if the signal is non-harmonic in the audio measurements. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:AUDio:MEASurement is set to SNDRatio, SINad, or HARMonics.
Syntax
Arguments
<level>::=<NR1> specifies the threshold level relative to the carrier peak. If the signal exceeds the excursion level (set using the [:SENSe]:AUDio :THReshold:EXCursion command) and the threshold level, it is considered a non-harmonic. Range: -200 to - dBc. -30 See Figure 2- on page 2-26 -1200 for the spurious measurement.
DEMAUDIO :SENSe:AUDio:THReshold:NHARmonics -50 sets the threshold level to - dBc. -50 [:SENSe]:AUDio:MEASurement, [:SENSe]:AUDio:THReshold:EXCursion
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:DDEMod commands set up the conditions related to the digital modulation analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMDDEM (digital modulation analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :DDEMod :BLOCk :CARRier :OFFSet :SEARch :DECode :FDEViation :AUTO :FILTer :ALPHa :MEASurement :REFerence :FORMat
Parameter
<numeric_value> <frequency> <boolean> NRZ | MANChester | MILLer <numeric_value> <boolean> <numeric_value> OFF | RRCosine | USER OFF | RCOSine | GAUSsian | HSINe | USER BPSK | QPSK | PS8P | PSD8p | Q16P | Q32P | Q64P | Q128P | Q256P | GMSK | GFSK | DQPSk | OQPSk | ASK | FSK | FS4P | FS8P | FS16P | C4FM | CPM <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <boolean> <numeric_value> <boolean> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> RELative | ABSolute <numeric_value> OFF | ZOQPsk | NADC | PDC | PHS | TETRa | GSM | CDPD | BLUetooth | C4FM <numeric_value> <boolean>
[:IMMediate] :LENGth :MDEPth :AUTO :MINDex :AUTO :NLINearity :COEFficient :HDIVision :LSRegion [:SET] :UNIT :OFFSet :PRESet :SRATe :STIMing :SEARch
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For the commands defining the analysis range, see the following figure. The analysis range is shown as a green line in the overview.
:OFFSet :BLOCk :LENGth Overview
All data points in block NOTE: Command header [:SENSe]:DDEMod is omitted here.
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to measure in the digital modulation analysis (see Figure 2-28).
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the block number. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: Number of acquired blocks) -M DEMDDEM :SENSe:DDEMod:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to -5.
[:SENSe]:DDEMod:CARRier:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the carrier frequency offset in the digital modulation analysis when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:CARRier:SEARch is set to OFF.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NR1> is the carrier frequency offset. Range: - to +Fs (Fs: Span) -Fs DEMDDEM :SENSe:DDEMod:CARRier:OFFSet 10MHz sets the carrier frequency offset to 10 MHz. [:SENSe]:DDEMod:CARRier:SEARch
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:CARRier:SEARch(?)
Selects or queries whether to detect the carrier automatically in the digital modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the carrier is not detected automatically. To set the carrier frequency offset, use the [:SENSe]:DDEMod:CARRier:OFFSet command. ON or 1 specifies that the carrier is detected automatically.
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:DECode(?)
Selects or queries the method that is used to decode the data bits from each symbol choice. NOTE. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is ASK, FSK or GFSK.
Syntax
Arguments
NRZ selects the NRZ (Non-Return to Zero) decoding. MANChecter selects the Manchester decoding. MILLer selects the Miller decoding.
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:FDEViation(?)
Sets or queries the frequency deviation to separate two states of an FSK or GFSK signal. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to FSK or GFSK and [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FDEViation:AUTO is set to OFF.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> sets the frequency deviation. Range: 0 to Span/2 Hz DEMDDEM :SENSe:DDEMod:FDEViation 1MHz sets the frequency deviation to 1 MHz. [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FDEViation:AUTO, [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:FDEViation:AUTO(?)
Determines whether to detect automatically or set manually the frequency deviation used to distinguish between the two states of an FSK or GFSK signal. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to FSK or GFSK.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 automatically calculates the frequency deviation for the analysis range and displays the value in the Frequency Deviation side key (default). OFF or 0 sets sets the frequency deviation using the [:SENSe]:DDEMod :FDEViation command.
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:FILTer:ALPHa(?)
Sets or queries the filter factor (/BT) in the digital modulation analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> is the filter factor. Range: 0.0001 to 1. DEMDDEM :SENSe:DDEMod:FILTer:ALPHa 0.5 sets the filter factor to 0.5.
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:FILTer:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement filter in the digital modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF specifies that no filter is used. RRCosine selects the Root Raised Cosine filter. USER selects the user-defined filter. Use the :MMEMory:LOAD:FILTer:MEASurement command to load the data.
DEMDDEM :SENSe:DDEMod:FILTer:MEASurement RRCosine selects the Root Raised Cosine filter as the measurement filter. :MMEMory:LOAD:FILTer:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:FILTer:REFerence(?)
Selects or queries the reference filter in the digital modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF specifies that no filter is used. RCOSine selects the Raised Cosine filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter. HSINe selects the half sine filter. USER selects the user-defined filter. Use the :MMEMory:LOAD:FILTer:REFerence command to load the data.
DEMDDEM :SENSe:DDEMod:FILTer:REFerence RCOSine selects the Raised Cosine filter as the reference filter. :MMEMory:LOAD:FILTer:REFerence
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the modulation system in the digital modulation analysis.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat { BPSK | QPSK | PS8P | PSD8p | Q16P | Q32P | Q64P | Q128P | Q256P | GMSK | GFSK | DQPSk | OQPSk | ASK | FSK | FS4P | FS8P | FS16P | C4FM | CPM } [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat?
Arguments
Table 2-106 lists the arguments and corresponding modulations. Table 2- 106: Modulation scheme
Argument BPSK QPSK PS8P PSD8p Q16P Q32P Q64P Q128P Q256P GMSK GFSK DQPSk OQPSk ASK FSK FS4P FS8P FS16P C4FM CPM Modulation BPSK QPSK 8PSK D8PSK 16QAM 32QAM 64QAM 128QAM 256QAM GMSK GFSK 1/4QPSK OQPSK ASK FSK 4FSK 8FSK 16FSK P25 (Project 25) C4FM CPM
Measurement Modes
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Examples
[:SENSe]:DDEMod[:IMMediate] None DEMDDEM :SENSe:DDEMod:IMMediate runs the digital demodulation calculation. :INITiate, :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:LENGth(?)
Sets or queries the range for the digital modulation analysis (see Figure 2-28). NOTE. The [:SENSe]:DDEMod:LENGth? query may return a value smaller than the default (1536) since the value is limited by the number of data points in the block.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the analysis range by the number of data points. Range: 1 to the smaller of [1024(block size)] or [81920 - 512 = 81408]. To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. DEMDDEM :SENSe:DDEMod:LENGth 1000 sets the measurement range to 1000 points. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:MDEPth(?)
Sets or queries the modulation depth to separate two states of an ASK signal. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to ASK and [:SENSe]:DDEMod:MDEPth:AUTO is set to OFF.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the depth of modulation. Range: 0 to 100% DEMDDEM :SENSe:DDEMod:MDEPth 20 sets the modulation depth to 20%. [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat, [:SENSe]:DDEMod:MDEPth:AUTO
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:MDEPth:AUTO(?)
Determines whether to detect automatically or set manually the modulation depth used to distinguish between the two states of an ASK signal. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to ASK.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 automatically calculates the modulation depth for the analysis range and displays the value in the Modulation Depth side key (default). OFF or 0 sets the modulation depth using the [:SENSe]:DDEMod:MDEPth command.
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:MINDex(?)
Sets or queries the modulation index of a CPM signal. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to CPM and [:SENSe]:DDEMod :MINDex:AUTO is set to OFF.
Syntax
Arguments
DEMDDEM :SENSe:DDEMod:MINDex 1 sets the modulation index to 4/16, 5/16. [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat, [:SENSe]:DDEMod:MINDex:AUTO
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:MINDex:AUTO(?)
Determines whether to detect automatically or set manually the modulation index of a CPM signal. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod :FORMat is set to CPM.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 automatically calculates the modulation index for the analysis range and displays the value in the Modulation Index side key (default). OFF or 0 sets the modulation index using the [:SENSe]:DDEMod:MINDex command.
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:NLINearity:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the maximum order of the best-fit curve polynomial in the AM/AM or AM/PM measurement. This command is valid when :DISPlay :DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to AMAM, AMPM, DAMam or DAMPm.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the maximum order of the best-fit curve polynomial. Range: 0 to 15 (the default is 8) DEMDDEM :SENSe:DDEMod:NLINearity:COEFficient 15 sets the maximum order to 15. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:NLINearity:HDIVision(?)
Sets or queries the horizontal interval between display points for the CCDF or PDF measurement in the digitald modulation analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to CCDF or PDF.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the horizontal interval between display points. Range: 0.01 to 1 dB (the default is 0.1 dB) DEMDDEM :SENSe:DDEMod:NLINearity:HDIVision 0.2 sets the horizontal interval between display points to 0.2 dB. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:NLINearity:LSRegion[:SET](?)
Sets or queries the linear signal region (a region supposed to have an ideal characteristic) in the AM/AM and AM/PM measurements. This command is valid when :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is set to AMAM, AMPM, DAMam or DAMPm.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the linear signal region. Range: -100 to 50 dB or dBm. The unit is dB when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:NLINearity:LSRegion:UNIT is set to RELative, and dBm when ABSolute.
DEMDDEM :SENSe:DDEMod:NLINearity:LSRegion:SET -10 sets the linear signal region to - dB (or dBm). -10 :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:DDEMod:NLINearity:LSRegion:UNIT
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:NLINearity:LSRegion:UNIT(?)
Selects or queries the unit to set the linear signal region in the AM/AM and AM/PM measurements. This command is valid when :DISPlay:DDEMod :MVIew:FORMat is set to AMAM, AMPM, DAMam or DAMPm. Use the [:SENSe]:DDEMod:NLINearity:LSRegion[:SET] command to set the region.
Syntax
Arguments
RELative specifies the linear signal region in dB with a value relative to the maximum power measured in the analysis range (default). ABSolute specifies the linear signal region with an absolute power in dBm.
DEMDDEM :SENSe:DDEMod:NLINearity:LSRegion:UNIT RELative specifies the linear signal region in dB. :DISPlay:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:DDEMod:NLINearity:LSRegion[:SET]
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the measurement start position in the digital modulation analysis (see Figure 2-28). NOTE. The [:SENSe]:DDEMod:OFFSet? query may return a value greater than the default (0) since the value is limited by the trigger position in the block.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> defines the measurement start position by the number of data points. Range: 0 to 1024(Block size) -1. To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. DEMDDEM :SENSe:DDEMod:OFFSet 500 sets the measurement start position to point 500. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:PRESet(?)
Selects or queries the communication standard in the digital modulation analysis. The analyzer is configured in accordance with the selected standard.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:DDEMod:PRESet { OFF | ZOQPsk | NADC | PDC | PHS | TETRa | GSM | CDPD | BLUetooth | C4FM } [:SENSe]:DDEMod:PRESet?
Arguments
Table 2-107 lists the arguments and corresponding communication standards. Table 2- 107: Communication standard selections
Argument OFF NADC ZOQPsk PDC PHS TETRa GSM CDPD BLUetooth C4FM Communication standard No standard is selected. NADC IEEE802.15.4/OQPSK PDC PHS TETRA GSM CDPD Bluetooth P25 (Project 25) C4FM
DEMDDEM :SENSe:DDEMod:PRESet PDC selects PDC to configure the analyzer for the standard.
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:SRATe(?)
Sets or queries the symbol rate in the digital modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the symbol rate. Range: 1 to 32 Msps (symbols per second) NOTE. Do not include the unit in the argument of this command. For example, if you want to specify 21 ksps for the symbol rate, use 21.0E3, 21000, or another equivalent representation.
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[:SENSe]:DDEMod:STIMing:SEARch(?)
Determines whether to enable or disable the FSK symbol timing search. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FORMat is set to GFSK, FSK, 4FSK, 8FSK, or 16FSK.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the symbol timing search. OFF or 0 disables the symbol timing search.
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[:SENSe]:RFID Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:RFID commands set up the conditions related to the RFID analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMRFID (RFID analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :RFID :ACPower :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :ACHannel :INTegration :CSPacing :FILTer :COEFficient :TYPE :BLOCk :CARRier :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration :COUNter [:RESolution] :OFFSet :PRATio [:SET] :UNIT [:IMMediate] :LENGth :MEASurement
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> PERCent | PCT | DB <numeric_value> CARRier | SPURious | ACPower | PODown | RFENvelope | FSKPulse | CONSte | EYE | STABle
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:DECode
:FORMat
PIE-A" | PIE-C" | FM0" | MANCHESTER" | MILLER" | MILLER-2" | MILLER-4" | MILLER-8" | M-MILLER" | NRZ" | NRZ-L8" | NRZ-L4" | NRZ-L2" | PWM" | BITCELL" | 1-OUTOF-4" | 1-OUTOF-256" | SSC-HIGH" | SSC-LOW" | DSC-HIGH" | DSC-LOW" ASK" | DSB-ASK" | SSB-ASK" | PR-ASK" | OOK" | SC-OOK" | SC-BPSK" | FSK" <numeric_value> INTerrogator | TAG <numeric_value> 18000-4-1" | 18000-6-A" | 18000-6-B" | 18000-6-C" | 18000-7" | 15693-2 | 14443-2-A" | 14443-2-B" | F-13.56MHz" | C0G1" | C1G1" | MANUAL" <boolean> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value>
:TARI :AUTO [:SET] [:THReshold] :HIGHer :MIDDle :LOWer :OFFSet :SPurious [:THReshold] :EXCursion :IGNore :SIGNal :SPURious :ZOOM :FREQuency :CENTer :WIDTh
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
The [:SENSe]:RFID:ACPower commands are based on the [:SENSe]:ACPower commands in the S/A mode. Refer to page 2-1106. The [:SENSe]:RFID:SPURious commands are based on the [:SENSe]:SPURious commands in the S/A mode. Refer to page 2-1199.
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[:SENSe]:RFID:ACPower:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:ACHannel(?)
Sets or queries the adjacent channel bandwidth in the ACPR measurement. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to ACPower.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the adjacent channel bandwidth. Range: (bin bandwidth)8 to full span [Hz]. For the bin bandwidth, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:ACPower:BANDwidth:ACHannel 1MHz sets the adjacent channel bandwidth to 1 MHz in the RF ACPR measurement. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:RFID:ACPower:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the main channel bandwidth in the ACPR measurement. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to ACPower.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the main channel bandwidth. Range: (bin bandwidth)8 to full span [Hz]. For the bin bandwidth, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:ACPower:BANDwidth:INTegration 1MHz sets the main channel bandwidth to 1 MHz. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:RFID:ACPower:CSPacing(?)
Sets or queries the channel-to-channel spacing in the ACPR measurement. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to CARRier.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the channel-to-channel spacing. Range: (bin bandwidth)8 to full span [Hz]. For the bin bandwidth, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:ACPower:CSPacing 1.4MHz sets the channel-to-channel spacing to 1.4 MHz. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:RFID:ACPower:FILTer:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the filter roll-off rate for the ACPR measurement when [:SENSe]:RFID:ACPower:FILTer:TYPE is set to NYQuist (Nyquist filter) or RNYQuist (Root Nyquist filter). This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to CARRier.
Syntax
<ratio>::=<NRf> specifies the roll-off rate. Range: 0 to 1. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:ACPower:FILTer:COEFficient 0.5 sets the filter roll-off rate to 0.5. [:SENSe]:RFID:ACPower:FILTer:TYPE, [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:RFID:ACPower:FILTer:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the filter for the ACPR measurement in the RFID analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to CARRier.
Syntax
Arguments
RECTangle selects the rectangular filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter. NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter (default). RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:ACPower:FILTer:TYPE RECTangle selects the rectangular filter for the ACPR measurement. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:RFID:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to measure in the RFID analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the block number. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: Number of acquired blocks) -M DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to -5.
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[:SENSe]:RFID:CARRier:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the channel bandwidth for the maximum EIRP (Effective Isotropically Radiated Power) in the RFID analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to CARRier.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the channel bandwidth for the maximum EIRP. Range: 0 to 10 MHz. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:CARRier:BANDwidth:INTegration 1MHz sets the channel bandwidth to 1 MHz. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:RFID:CARRier:COUNter[:RESolution](?)
Sets or queries the counter resolution for the carrier measurement in the RFID analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to CARRier.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the counter resolution for the carrier measurement. Setting values: 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, 100, 1k, 10k, 100k, and 1M. TIMRFID :SENSe:RFID:CARRier:COUNter:RESolution 1Hz sets the counter resolution to 1 Hz. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:RFID:CARRier:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the amplitude offset for the maximum EIRP (Effective Isotropically Radiated Power) in the RFID analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to CARRier.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the amplitude offset for the maximum EIRP. Range: -100 to +100 dB. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:CARRier:OFFSet 10 sets the amplitude offset for the maximum EIRP to 10 dB. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:RFID:CARRier:PRATio[:SET](?)
Sets or queries the power ratio for the OBW (Occupied Bandwidth) measurement in the RFID analysis. This command is only available when [:SENSe]:RFID :MEASurement is set to CARRier.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the power ratio for the OBW measurement. Range: -100 to +100 dB. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:CARRier:PRATio:SET 20 sets the power ratio to 20 dB. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:RFID:CARRier:PRATio:UNIT(?)
Selects or queries the power ratio unit for the OBW (Occupied Bandwidth) measurement in the RFID analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID :MEASurement is set to CARRier.
Syntax
Arguments
PERCent and PCT select percent (%) as the power ratio unit. DB selects dB as the power ratio unit.
DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:CARRier:PRATio:UNIT PERCent selects percent (%) as the power ratio unit. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:RFID[:IMMediate] None DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:IMMediate performs calculation for the acquired data in the RFID analysis. :INITiate, [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:RFID:LENGth(?)
Sets or queries the range for the RFID analysis. NOTE. The [:SENSe]:RFID:LENGth? query may return a value smaller than the default (512) since the value is limited by the number of data points in the block.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the analysis range by the number of data points. Range: 1 to 256K. To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:LENGth 1000 sets the measurement range to 1000 points. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement(?)
Selects the measurement item in the RFID analysis. The query version of this command returns the current measurement item.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement { CARRier | SPURious | ACPower | PODown | RFENvelope | FSKPulse | CONSte | EYE | STABle } [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement?
Arguments
Table 2-108 shows the arguments and their meanings. Table 2- 108: RFID measurement items
Argument CARRier SPURious ACPower PODown RFENvelope FSKPulse CONSte EYE STABle Measurement item Carrier Spurious ACPR Power on/down RF envelope FSK pulse Constellation Eye diagram Symbol table
NOTE. The constellation measurement is invalid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:STANdard is set to C0G1 or C1G1.
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[:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:ADVanced:FILTer(?)
Selects or queries the filter for the power on/down and modulation measurements in the RFID analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, STABle, or PODown, and [:SENSe]:RFID :MODulation:STANdard is set to 14443- -A or 14443- -B. -2-2-
Syntax
Arguments
DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:MODulation:ADVanced:FILTer RRCosine selects the Root Raised Cosine filter. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement, [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:STANdard
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[:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:ADVanced:PREamble(?)
Determines whether to search for the preamble in the power on/down and modulation measurements in the RFID analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, STABle, or PODown, and [:SENSe]:RFID :MODulation:STANdard is set to 14443- -A or 14443- -B. -2-2-
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 analyzes data without searching for the preamble. ON or 1 searches for the preamble while analyzing data. The preamble is displayed in yellow in the symbol table.
DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:MODulation:ADVanced:PREamble ON searches for the preamble while analyzing data. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement, [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:STANdard
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[:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:ADVanced:SBANd(?)
Selects or queries the sideband to analyze for the power on/down and modulation measurements in the RFID analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, STABle, or PODown, and [:SENSe]:RFID :MODulation:STANdard is set to 14443- -A or 14443- -B. -2-2-
Syntax
Arguments
UPPer analyzes the upper sideband. LOWer analyzes the lower sideband.
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[:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:BRATe:AUTO(?)
Determines whether to set the bit rate automatically or manually for the power on/down and modulation measurements in the RFID analysis. This command is valid when the following three conditions are met: H H H [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, STABle, or PODown. [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:DECode is set to other than PIE-A and PIE-C. [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:STANdard is set to other than 15693-2.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 sets the bit rate manually. Use the [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:BRATe[:SET] command to set the bit rate. ON or 1 sets the bit rate automatically. NOTE. For the power on/down measurement, the [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation :BRATe:AUTO setting is fixed to Off.
DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:MODulation:BRATe:AUTO ON sets the bit rate automatically. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement, [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:BRATe[:SET], [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:DECode, [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:STANdard
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[:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:BRATe[:SET](?)
Sets or queries the bit rate for the power on/down and modulation measurements when [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:BRATe:AUTO is set to Off. This command is valid when the following three conditions are met: H H H [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, STABle, or PODown. [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:DECode is set to other than PIE-A and PIE-C. [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:STANdard is set to other than 15693-2.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the bit rate. Range: 1 bps to 51.2 Mbps. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:MODulation:BRATe:SET 40k ses the bit rate to 40 kbps. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement, [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:BRATe:AUTO, [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:DECode, [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:STANdard
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[:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:DECode(?)
Selects or queries the decoding format for the power on/down and modulation measurements in the RFID analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, STABle, or PODown.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:DECode { PIE-A" | PIE-C" | FM0" | MANCHESTER" | MILLER" | MILLER-2" | MILLER-4" | MILLER-8" | M-MILLER" | NRZ" | NRZ-L8" | NRZ-L4" | NRZ-L2" | PWM" | BITCELL" | 1-OUTOF-4" | 1-OUTOF-256 | SSC-HIGH" | SSC-LOW" | DSC-HIGH" | DSC-LOW" } [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:DECode?
Arguments
Table 2-109 shows the arguments and their meanings. Table 2- 109: Decoding format
Argument PIE-- A PIE-- C FM0 MANCHESTER MILLER MILLER-- 2 MILLER-- 4 MILLER-- 8 M-- MILLER NRZ NRZ-- L8 NRZ-- L4 NRZ-- L2 PWM BITCELL 1-- OUTOF-- 4 1-- OUTOF-- 256 SSC-- HIGH SSC-- LOW Decoding format PIE Type A PIE Type C FM0 Manchester Miller Miller (M_2) Miller (M_4) Miller (M_8) Mdifited Miller NRZ NRZ-- L (8 periods) NRZ-- L (4 periods) NRZ-- L (2 periods) PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) Bit Cell 1 out of 4 1 out of 256 SSC high bit rate SSC low bit rate
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[:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:FORMat(?)
Selects or queries the modulation format for the power on/down and modulation measurements in the RFID analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, STABle, or PODown.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:FORMat { ASK" | DSB-ASK" | SSB-ASK" | PR-ASK" | OOK" | SC-OOK" | SC-BPSK" | FSK" } [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:FORMat?
Arguments
Table 2-110 shows the arguments and their meanings. Table 2- 110: Modulation format
Argument ASK DSB-- ASK SSB-- ASK PR-- ASK OOK SC-- OOK SC-- BPSK FSK Modulation format ASK DSB-ASK SSB-ASK PR-ASK OOK Subcarrier OOK Subcarrier BPSK FSK
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[:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:INTerpolate(?)
Sets or queries the number of waveform interpolation points for the power on/down and modulation measurements in the RFID analysis. This is equivalent to setting Interpolation Points in the Meas Setup menu. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, STABle, or PODown.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the number of waveform interpolation points. Range: 0 to 7 (default: 0). Zero means no interpolation. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:MODulation:INTerpolate 3 sets the number of interpolation points to 3. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:LINK(?)
Selects or queries the link for the power on/down and modulation measurements in the RFID analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, STABle, or PODown and [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:STANdard is set to other than 18000-7, F-13.56MHz, or MANUAL.
Syntax
Arguments
INTerrogator detects the interrogator preamble from a measurement signal and decodes the signal with the interrogator decoding format. TAG detects the tag preamble from a measurement signal and decodes the signal with the tag decoding format.
DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:MODulation:LINK INTerrogator detects the interrogator preamble from a measurement signal and decodes the signal with the interrogator decoding format. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:SERRor[:WIDTh](?)
Sets or queries an error range for determining the settling time in the power on/ down and modulation measurements of the RFID analysis. This is equivalent to setting Settling Error Width in the Meas Setup menu. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, STABle, or PODown.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the error range for determining the settling time. Range: 1 to 100%. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:MODulation:SERRor:WIDTh 5 sets the error range to 5%. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:STANdard(?)
Selects or queries the demodulation standard for the power on/down and modulation measurements in the RFID analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, STABle, or PODown.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:STANdard { 18000-4-1" | 18000-6-A" | 18000-6-B" | 18000-6-C" | 18000-7" | 15693-2" | 14443-2-A" | 14443-2-B" | F-13.56MHz" | C0G1" | C1G1" | MANUAL" } [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:STANdard?
Arguments
Table 2-111 shows the arguments and their meanings. Table 2- 111: RFID demodulation standard
Argument 18000-- 4-- 1 18000-- 6-- A 18000-- 6-- B 18000-- 6-- C 18000-- 7 F-- 13.56MHz 15693-- 2 14443-- 2-- A 14443-- 2-- B C0G1 C1G1 MANUAL Standard ISO/IEC 18000-4 Mode 1 ISO/IEC 18000-6 Type A ISO/IEC 18000-6 Type B ISO/IEC 18000-6 Type C ISO/IEC 18000-7 ISO/IEC 18092(424k) ISO/IEC 15693-2 ISO/IEC 14443-2 Type A ISO/IEC 14443-2 Type B EPCglobal Gen1 Class0 EPCglobal Gen1 Class1 Sets parameters manually
DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:MODulation:STANdard 18000-4-1" selects the ISO/IEC 18000- Mode 1 standard. -4 [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:TARI:AUTO(?)
Determines whether to set Tari automatically or manually for the power on/down and modulation measurements in the RFID analysis. This command is valid when the following three conditions are met: H H H [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, STABle, or PODown. [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:DECode is set to PIE-A or PIE-C. [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:STANdard is set to other than 15693-2.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 sets Tari manually. Use the [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:TARI[:SET] command to set Tari. ON or 1 sets the Tari automatically. NOTE. For the power on/down measurement, the [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation :TARI:AUTO setting is fixed to Off.
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[:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:TARI[:SET](?)
Sets or queries Tari for the power on/down and modulation measurements when [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:TARI:AUTO is set to On. This command is valid when the following three conditions are met: H H H [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, STABle, or PODown. [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:DECode is set to PIE-A or PIE-C. [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:STANdard is set to other than 15693-2.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies Tari. Range: 1 ns to 1 s. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:MODulation:TARI:SET 25u ses Tari to 25 s. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement, [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:TARI:AUTO, [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:DECode, [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:STANdard
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[:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation[:THReshold]:HIGHer(?)
Sets or queries the higher threshold for measuring a rise/fall time of a pulse. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, STABle, or PODown.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the higher threshold. Range: (middle threshold) to 99%. The middle threshold is set using the [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation [:THReshold]:MIDDle command. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:MODulation:THReshold:HIGHer 90 sets the higher threshold to 90%. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation[:THReshold]:MIDDle
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[:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation[:THReshold]:MIDDle(?)
Sets or queries the middle threshold value for measuring the width of the pulse. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, STABle, or PODown.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the lower threshold. Range: (lower threshold) to (higher threshold). The lower threshold is set using the [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation [:THReshold]:LOWer command and the higher threshold is set using the [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation[:THReshold]:HIGHer command. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:MODulation:THReshold:MIDDle 10 sets the lower threshold to 10%. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation[:THReshold]:HIGHer [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation[:THReshold]:LOWer
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[:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation[:THReshold]:LOWer(?)
Sets or queries the lower threshold for measuring a rise/fall time of a pulse. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to RFENvelope, CONSte, EYE, STABle, or PODown.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the lower threshold. Range: 1% to (middle threshold). The middle threshold is set using the [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation [:THReshold]:MIDDle command. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:MODulation:THReshold:LOWer 10 sets the lower threshold to 10%. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation[:THReshold]:MIDDle
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[:SENSe]:RFID:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the measurement start position in the RFID analysis. NOTE. The [:SENSe]:RFID:OFFSet? query may return a value greater than the default (0) since the value is limited by the trigger position in the block.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the measurement start position by the number of points. Range: 0 to 1024(block size) - To set the block size, use the -1. [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. TIMRFID :SENSe:RFID:OFFSet 500 sets the measurement start position to Point #500. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:RFID:SPURious[:THReshold]:EXCursion(?)
Sets or queries the excursion level to determine if the signal is spurious for the spurious measurement in the RFID analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to SPURious.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the excursion level to determine if the signal is spurious. Range: 0 to 30 dB. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:SPURious:THReshold:EXCursion 5 sets the excursion level to 5 dB. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:RFID:SPURious[:THReshold]:IGNore(?)
Sets or queries the region not to detect spurious signals around the carrier peak signal to avoid mistaking spurious for the spurious measurement in the RFID analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to SPURious.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the ignore range. Range: 0 to Span/2 Hz. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:SPURious:THReshold:IGNore 5MHz sets the ignore range to 5 MHz. [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:RFID:SPURious[:THReshold]:SIGNal(?)
Sets or queries the threshold level to determine if the signal is the carrier for the spurious measurement in the RFID analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to SPURious.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the threshold level to determine if the signal is the carrier. Range: -100 to +30 dBm. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:SPURious:THReshold:SIGNal -30 sets the carrier threshold level to - dBm. -30 [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:RFID:SPURious[:THReshold]:SPURious(?)
Sets or queries the threshold level to determine if the signal is spurious for the spurious measurement in the RFID analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement is set to SPURious.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the threshold level to determine if the signal is the spurious relative to the carrier peak. Range: - to - dBc. -90 -30 DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:SPURious:THReshold:SPURious -70 sets the threshold level to - dBc. -70 [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:RFID:ZOOM:FREQuency:CENTer(?)
Sets or queries the center frequency of a zoomed area. This command is valid when :DISPlay:RFID:OVIew:FORMat is set to ZOOM.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the center frequency of a zoomed area. The setting value must be within the measurement frequency range. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:ZOOM:FREQuency:CENTer 1.75GHz sets the center frequency of the zoomed area to 1.75 GHz. :DISPlay:RFID:OVIew:FORMat
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[:SENSe]:RFID:ZOOM:FREQuency:WIDTh(?)
Sets or queries the frequency width of a zoomed area. This command is valid when :DISPlay:RFID:OVIew:FORMat is set to ZOOM.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the frequency width of a zoomed area. The setting value must be within the measurement frequency range. DEMRFID :SENSe:RFID:ZOOM:FREQuency:WIDTh 500kHz sets the frequency width of the zoomed area to 500 kHz. :DISPlay:RFID:OVIew:FORMat
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:SSOurce commands set up the conditions related to the signal source analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected TIMSSOURCE (signal source analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
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Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :SSOurce :BLOCk :CARRier :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration [:THReshold] :TRACking [:STATe] :CNRatio :FFT :LENGth :OFFSet :SBANd [:THReshold] :FVTime :SMOothing [:THReshold] [:IMMediate] :LENGth :MEASurement :OFFSet :PNOIse :MPJitter [:THReshold] :RJITter :OFFSet :STARt :STOP [:THReshold] :OFFSet :MAXimum :MINimum :SPURious :IGNore :SFILter [:STATe] [:THReshold] :EXCursion :SPURious
Parameter
<numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value> UPPer | LOWer <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> OFF | PNOise | SPURious | RTPNoise | RTSPurious | FVTime } <numeric_value>
<numeric_value>
<numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <boolean> <numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to measure in the signal source analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to RTPNoise, RTSPurious, or FVTime.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the block number. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: Number of acquired blocks) -M TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to -5. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:CARRier:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the frequency bandwidth to calculate channel power in the signal source analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to PNOise, RTPNoise, or RTSPurious.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the frequency bandwidth to calculate channel power. Range: Span/100 to Span/2 Hz. TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce:CARRier:BANDwidth:INTegration 1MHz sets the bandwidth to 1 MHz. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:CARRier[:THReshold](?)
Sets or queries the threshold for carrier detection in the signal source analysis. A signal with amplitude above the threshold is detected as a carrier. This command is only available when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to PNOise, SPURious, RTPNoise, or RTSPurious.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies threshold level for carrier detection. Range: -100 to +30 dBm (default: - dBm). -20 TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce:CARRier:THReshold -10 sets the threshold level to - dBm. -10 [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:CARRier:TRACking[:STATe](?)
Selects whether carrier tracking is executed in the signal source analysis. Carrier tracking ensures that the carrier frequency is always positioned centrally, even when the signal drifts (it does not affect the waveform display). This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to SPURious or RTSPurious.
Syntax
Arguments
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:CNRatio:FFT:LENGth(?)
Sets or queries the number of FFT samples per frame in the real-time phase noise measurement of the signal source analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to RTPNoise.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the number of FFT samples. Range: 64 to 65536 in powers of two (default: 1024) TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce:CNRatio:FFT:LENGth 2048 sets the FFT length to 2048 points. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:CNRatio:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the frequency displaying the C/N versus Time in the subview. This is equivalent to setting C/N Offset Frequency in the Meas Setup menu. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to RTPNoise.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the value of the frequency displaying the C/N versus Time in the subview as the offset from carrier frequency. The setting value must be within the frequency range of the real-time phase noise measurement. TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce:CNRatio:OFFSet 50kHz sets the offset to 50 kHz. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:CNRatio:SBANd(?)
Selects or queries the sideband for measuring phase noise in the signal source analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to PNOise, RTPNoise, or RTSPurious.
Syntax
Arguments
UPPer measures the upper sideband (default). LOWer measures the lower sideband.
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:CNRatio[:THReshold](?)
Sets or queries the threshold value for obtaining the phase noise settling time in the signal source analysis. This is equivalent to setting C/N Settling Threshold in the Meas Setup menu. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to RTPNoise.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the threshold value for obtaining the phase noise settling time. Range: -200 to 0 dBc/Hz. TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce:CNRatio:THReshold -20 sets the threshold to - dBc/Hz. -20 [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:FVTime:SMOothing(?)
Sets or queries the smoothing factor for the frequency versus time measurement in the signal source analysis. This command valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce :MEASurement is set to FVTime.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the smooting factor. Range: 1 to (analysis length)/2. TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce:FVTime:SMOothing 10 sets the smooting factor to 10. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:FVTime[:THReshold](?)
Sets or queries the threshold for judging the frequency settling time in the signal source analysis. This is equivalent to setting Freq Settling Threshold in the Meas Setup menu. This command valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to FVTime.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the frequency settling threshold. Range: Span/100 to Span/2 Hz. TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce:FVTime:THReshold 10MHz sets the frequency settling threshold to 10 MHz. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce[:IMMediate] None TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce:IMMediate performs calculation for the acquired data in the signal source analysis. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:LENGth(?)
Sets or queries the range for the signal source analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to RTPNoise, RTSPurious, or FVTime. NOTE. The [:SENSe]:SSOurce:LENGth? query may return a value smaller than the default (1024) since the value is limited by the number of data points in the block.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the analysis length by the number of data points. The setting range depends on option and measurement item as shown in Table 2-112. Table 2- 112: Analysis length setting range
Option Other than Option 02 Option 02 (256 MB memory) Setting range The smaller of 1 to [1024(block size)] or [8192-- 512=7680] Real-time phase noise and real-time spurious measurements: 1 to 65,534,976 (1024(maximum block size=64000) - 1024) Frequency versus Time: 1 to 512,000 (500 frames 1024)
TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce:LENGth 1000 sets the measurement range to 1000 points. [:SENSe]:BSIZe, [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement(?)
Selects and runs the measurement item in the signal source analysis. The query version of this command returns the current measurement item.
Syntax
Arguments
Table 2-113 shows the arguments and their meanings. Table 2- 113: SSOurce measurement items
Argument OFF PNOise SPURious RTPNoise RTSPurious FVTime Measurement item Turns off the measurement Phase noise Spurious Real-time phase noise Real-time spurious Frequency versus Time
TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce:MEASurement PNOise selects and runs the phase noise measurement.
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the measurement start position in the signal source analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to RTPNoise, RTSPurious, or FVTime. NOTE. The [:SENSe]:SSOurce:OFFSet? query may return a value greater than the default (0) since the value is limited by the trigger position in the block.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> defines the measurement start position by the number of points. Range: 0 to 1024(Block size) - To set the block size, use the -1. [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce:OFFSet 500 sets the measurement start position to point 500. [:SENSe]:BSIZe, [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:PNOise:MPJitter[:THReshold](?)
Sets or queries the threshold level to determine periodic jitter in the signal source analysis. This is equivalent to setting Max Pj Threshold in the Meas Setup menu. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to PNOise or RTPNoise.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the threshold level to determine periodic jitter. Range: 1 to 50 dB (default: 10 dB) TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce::PNOise:MPJitter:THReshold 20dB sets the threshold level to 20 dB. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:PNOise:RJITter:OFFSet:STARt(?)
Sets or queries the random jitter measurement start frequency as the offset from carrier frequency in the signal source analysis. This is equivalent to setting Rj Start Offset Frequency in the Meas Setup menu. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to PNOise or RTPNoise.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the random jitter measurement start frequency as the offset from carrier frequency. Range: 10 Hz (default) to the stop offset frequency The stop offset frequency is set using the [:SENSe]:SSOurce:PNOise:RJITter :OFFSet:STOP command.
TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce::PNOise:RJITter:OFFSet:STARt 10kHz sets the start frequency offset to 10 kHz for the random jitter measurement. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement, [:SENSe]:SSOurce:PNOise:RJITter:OFFSet:STOP
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:PNOise:RJITter:OFFSet:STOP(?)
Sets or queries the random jitter measurement stop frequency as the offset from carrier frequency in the signal source analysis. This is equivalent to setting Rj Stop Offset Frequency in the Meas Setup menu. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to PNOise or RTPNoise.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the random jitter measurement stop frequency as the offset from carrier frequency. Range: The start offset frequency to 100 MHz (default) The start offset frequency is set using the [:SENSe]:SSOurce:PNOise:RJITter :OFFSet:STARt command.
TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce::PNOise:RJITter:OFFSet:STOP 1MHz sets the stop offset frequency to 1 MHz for the random jitter measurement. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement, [:SENSe]:SSOurce:PNOise:RJITter:OFFSet:STARt
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:PNOise:RJITter[:THReshold](?)
Sets or queries the threshold value for obtaining the random jitter settling time in the real-time phase noise measurement. This is equivalent to setting Rj Settling Threshold in the Meas Setup menu. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to RTPNoise.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the threshold value for obtaining the random jitter settling time. Range: 0 to 1 s (default: 0). TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce:PNOise:RJITter:THReshold 0.2ps sets the threshold value to 0.2 ps. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:PNOise:OFFSet:MAXimum(?)
Sets or queries the maximum frequency in the phase noise measurement range as the offset from carrier frequency. This is equivalent to setting Maximum Offset Frequency in the Meas Setup menu. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to PNOise.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the maximum frequency in the phase noise measurement range as the offset from carrier frequency: 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz, 100 kHz, 1 MHz, 10 MHz, or 100 MHz (default) TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce:PNOise:OFFSet:MAXimum 1MHz sets the maximum offset frequency to 1 MHz. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement, [:SENSe]:SSOurce:PNOise:OFFSet:MINimum
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:PNOise:OFFSet:MINimum(?)
Sets or queries the minimum frequency in the phase noise measurement range as the offset from carrier frequency. This is equivalent to setting Minimum Offset Frequency in the Meas Setup menu. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to PNOise.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the minimum frequency in the phase noise measurement range as the offset from carrier frequency: 10 Hz (default), 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz, 100 kHz, 1 MHz, or 10 MHz TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce:PNOise:OFFSet:MINimum 10kHz sets the minimum frequency offset to 10 kHz. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement, [:SENSe]:SSOurce:PNOise:OFFSet:MAXimum
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:SPURious:IGNore(?)
Sets or queries the ignore region for the spurious measurement in the signal source analysis. This command has the same function as [:SENSe]:SPURious [:THReshold]:IGNore on page 2-1201. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to SPURious or RTSPurious.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the ignore region. Range: 0 to Span/2 [Hz]. TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce:SPURious:IGNore 1MHz sets the ignore region to 1 MHz. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement, [:SENSe]:SPURious[:THReshold]:IGNore
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:SPURious:SFILter[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to enable the symmetrical filter in the spurious measurement of the signal source analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to SPURious or RTSPurious.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 disables the symmetrical filter. All spurious signals are displayed. ON or 1 enables the symmetrical filter. Only symmetrical spurious signals are displayed
TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce:SPURious:SFILter:STATe ON enables the symmetrical filter, displaying only symmetrical spurious signals. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:SPURious[:THReshold]:EXCursion(?)
Sets or queries the excursion in the spurious measurement of the signal source analysis. This command has the same function as [:SENSe]:SPURious [:THReshold]:EXCursion on page 2-1200. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to SPURious or RTSPurious.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the excursion. Range: 0 to 30 dB (default: 3 dB) TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce:SPURious:THReshold:EXCursion 5 sets the excurtion to 5 dB. [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement, [:SENSe]:SPURious[:THReshold]:EXCursion
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[:SENSe]:SSOurce:SPURious[:THReshold]:SPURious(?)
Sets or queries the spurious threshold in the spurious measurement of the signal source analysis. This command has the same function as [:SENSe]:SPURious [:THReshold]:SPURious on page 2-1202. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to SPURious or RTSPurious.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the spurious threshold. Range: - to - dB. -90 -30 TIMSSOURCE :SENSe:SSOurce:SPURious:THReshold:SPURious -50 sets the spurious threshold to - dB. -50 [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement, [:SENSe]:SPURious[:THReshold]:SPURious
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[:SENSe]:GSMedge Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:GSMedge commands set up the conditions related to the GSM/EDGE analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMGSMEDGE (GSM/EDGE analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :GSMedge :ABITs :BLOCk :BURSt :INDex :MPOint :RTFirst :CARRier :OFFSet :SEARch :FILTer :RCWRcosine [:IMMediate] :LIMit :SIGNal :SPURious :MEASurement :MODulation :SLOT :STANdard :BAND :DIRection :STINdex :TSCode :AUTO [:NUMBer]
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value> MCPower | PVTime | MACCuracy | MODulation | SWITching | SPURious GMSK | EDGE <numeric_value> GSM900 | GSM1800 | GSM1900 UPLink | DOWNlink <numeric_value> <boolean> <numeric_value>
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[:SENSe]:GSMedge:ABITs(?)
Sets or queries the number of symbols for EVM calculation in the modulation accuracy measurement. This command is valid when the measurement item is modulation accuracy (MACCuracy).
Syntax
Arguments
142 measures 142 symbols excluding the tail bits for the EDGE signal. 147 measures 147 symbols specified for the GMSK signal. 148 measures all symbols in a burst.
DEMGSMEDGE :SENSe:GSMedge:ABITs 147 measures 147 symbols specified for the GMSK signal. :CONFigure:GSMedge:MACCuracy, [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:GSMedge:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to measure in the GSM/EDGE analysis. This command is invalid when the measurement item is spurious (SPURious).
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the block number. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: Number of acquired blocks) -M DEMGSMEDGE :SENSe:GSMedge:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to -5. :CONFigure:GSMedge commands, [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:GSMedge:BURSt:INDex(?)
Sets or queries the number of the burst to measure in the GSM/EDGE analysis. This command is invalid when the measurement item is spurious (SPURious).
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the burst number. Range: -999 to 0. Zero (0) represents the latest burst. DEMGSMEDGE :SENSe:GSMedge:BURSt:INDex -5 sets the burst number for measurement to -5. :CONFigure:GSMedge commands, [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:GSMedge:BURSt:MPOint(?)
Defines or queries the center of the mask in the power versus time measurement. This command is valid when the measurement item is power versus time (PVTime).
Syntax
Arguments
HWAY aligns the center of the mask with halfway between symbol 13 and 14 in the training sequence. S14 aligns the center of the mask with symbol 14 in the training sequence.
DEMGSMEDGE :SENSe:GSMedge:BURSt:MPOint S14 aligns the center of the mask with symbol 14 in the training sequence. :CONFigure:GSMedge:PVTime, [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:GSMedge:BURSt:RTFirst None DEMGSMEDGE :SENSe]:GSMedge:BURSt:RTFirst selects the first burst of all the acquired data in the GSM/EDGE analysis. :CONFigure:GSMedge commands, [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:GSMedge:CARRier:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the carrier frequency offset in the GSM/EDGE analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:GSMedge:CARRier:SEARch is OFF.
Syntax
Arguments
<frequency>::=<NR1> specifies the carrier frequency offset relative to the center frequency. Range: -(span) to +(span). DEMGSMEDGE :SENSe:GSMedge:CARRier:OFFSet 10MHz sets the carrier frequency offset to 10 MHz. [:SENSe]:GSMedge:CARRier:SEARch
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[:SENSe]:GSMedge:CARRier:SEARch(?)
Selects or queries whether to detect the carrier automatically in the GSM/EDGE analysis. This command is invalid when the measurement item is switching spectrum (SWITching) and spurious (SPURious).
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the carrier is not detected automatically. To set the carrier frequency offset, use the [:SENSe]:GSMedge:CARRier:OFFSet command. ON or 1 specifies that the carrier is detected automatically.
DEMGSMEDGE :SENSe:GSMedge:CARRier:SEARch ON specifies that the carrier is detected automatically. :CONFigure:GSMedge commands, [:SENSe]:GSMedge:CARRier:OFFSet, [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:GSMedge:FILTer:RCWRcosine(?)
Determines whether to enable or disable the RCW (Raised Cosine Windowed) Raised Cosine filter in the modulation accuracy measurement. This command is valid when the measurement item is modulation accuracy (MACCuracy).
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 disables the RCW Raised Cosine filter. ON or 1 enables the RCW Raised Cosine filter.
DEMGSMEDGE :SENSe:GSMedge:FILTer:RCWRcosine ON enables the RCW Raised Cosine filter. :CONFigure:GSMedge:MACCuracy, [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:GSMedge[:IMMediate] None DEMGSMEDGE :SENSe:GSMedge:IMMediate performs calculation for the acquired data. :INITiate
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[:SENSe]:GSMedge:LIMit:SIGNal(?)
Sets or queries a threshold to determine a normal signal in the GSM/EDGE spurious measurement. This command is valid when the measurement item is spurious (SPURious).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the threshold to determine a normal signal. The signal that exceeds the threshold is regarded as the normal signal. Range: -100 to +30 dBm. DEMGSMEDGE :SENSe:GSMedge:LIMit:SIGNal -20 sets the threshold to - dBm. -20 :CONFigure:GSMedge:SPURious, [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:GSMedge:LIMit:SPURious(?)
Sets or queries a threshold to determine a spurious signal in the GSM/EDGE spurious measurement. This command is valid when the measurement item is spurious (SPURious).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the threshold to determine a spurious signal. The signal that exceeds the threshold is regarded as the spurious signal. Range: -150 to 0 dBm. DEMGSMEDGE :SENSe:GSMedge:LIMit:SPURious -30 sets the threshold to - dBm. -30 :CONFigure:GSMedge:SPURious, [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:GSMedge:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement item in the GSM/EDGE analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
Table 2-114 shows the arguments and their meanings. Table 2- 114: GSM/EDGE measurement items
Argument MCPower PVTime MACCuracy MODulation SWITching SPURious Measurement item Mean carrier power Power versus Time Modulation accuracy Modulation spectrum Switching spectrum Inband spurious
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[:SENSe]:GSMedge:MODulation(?)
Selects or queries the modulation system in the GSM/EDGE analysis. This command is invalid when the measurement item is spurious (SPURious).
Syntax
Arguments
GMSK selects GMSK (Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying). EDGE selects EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution).
DEMGSMEDGE :SENSe:GSMedge:MODulation EDGE selects the EDGE modulation. :CONFigure:GSMedge commands, [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:GSMedge:SLOT(?)
Sets or queries the number of slots per block. Waveform data is acquired in the block unit. This command is invalid when the measurement item is spurious (SPURious).
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the number of slots per block. Range: 1 to 65535 DEMGSMEDGE :SENSe:GSMedge:SLOT 100 sets one block to 100 slots. :CONFigure:GSMedge commands, [:SENSe]:BSIZe, [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:GSMedge:STANdard:BAND(?)
Selects or queries the GSM/EDGE standard. NOTE. No query in the GSM/EDGE spurious measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
GSM850 selects the GSM850 standard. GSM900 selects the GSM900 standard. DCS1800 selects the DCS1800 standard. PCS1900 selects the PCS1900 standard.
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[:SENSe]:GSMedge:STANdard:DIRection(?)
Selects or queries the link direction in the GSM/EDGE analysis. NOTE. No query in the GSM/EDGE spurious measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
[:SENSe]:GSMedge:STINdex(?)
Sets or queries the column number of the spurious table in the spurious measurement. The specified column is highlighted. This command is valid when the measurement item is spurious (SPURious).
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NRf> specifies the column number of the spurious table. Range: 1 to 10. DEMGSMEDGE :SENSe:GSMedge:STINdex 3 specifies column 3 in the spurious table. :CONFigure:GSMedge:SPURious, [:SENSe]:GSMedge:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:GSMedge:TSCode:AUTO(?)
Determines whether to set the training sequence code (TSC) automatically in the GSM/EDGE analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that TSC is not set automatically. To set it, use the [:SENSe]:GSMedge:TSCode[:NUMBer] command. ON or 1 specifies that TSC is set automatically.
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[:SENSe]:GSMedge:TSCode[:NUMBer](?)
Sets or queries the training sequence code (TSC) number in the GSM/EDGE analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:GSMedge:TSCode:AUTO is OFF.
Syntax
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the TSC number. Range: 0 to 7 DEMGSMEDGE :SENSe:GSMedge:TSCode:NUMBer 7 sets the TSC number to 7. [:SENSe]:GSMedge:TSCode:AUTO
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K commands set up the conditions related to the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFLCDMA2K (cdma2000 forward link analysis) or DEMRLCDMA2K (cdma2000 reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header Parameter [:SENSe] :FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K :ACQuisition :CHIPs <numeric_value> :HISTory <numeric_value> :SEConds <numeric_value> :ANALysis :INTerval <numeric_value> :OFFSet <numeric_value> :BLOCk <numeric_value> [:IMMediate] :MEASurement CHPower | ACPower | IM | SEMask | CDPower | MACCuracy | CCDF | PVTime | PCCHannel | OBWidth | OFF :SPECtrum :OFFSet <numeric_value> :TINTerval
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:ACQuisition:CHIPs(?)
Sets or queries the acquisition length in chips.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the acquisition length in chips. The setting range depends on span and memory length. The minimum value is 6144. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:ACQuisition:CHIPs 10240 sets the acquisition length in chips to 10240 in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:ACQuisition:HISTory(?)
Sets or queries the acquisition history. The acquisition can be viewed as it is selected, and can be reanalyzed after the selection.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the acquisition history. Zero represents the latest. The setting range depends on span and memory length. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:ACQuisition:HISTory 0 sets the acquisition history to 0 in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:ACQuisition:SEConds(?)
Sets or queries the acquisition length in seconds.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the acquisition length in seconds. Range: 4.998 ms to no logical limitation (depends on Span and memory length). DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:ACQuisition:SEConds 9.163ms sets the acquisition length in seconds to 9.163 ms in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:ANALysis:INTerval(?)
Sets or queries the analysis interval in chips.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the analysis interval in chips. The range depends on the acquisition length setting. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:ANALysis:INTerval 3072 sets the analysis interval in chips to 3072 in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:ANALysis:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the analysis offset (the start point of the analysis range) in chips.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the analysis offset in chips. Range: 0 to 12582912 chips. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:ANALysis:OFFSet 512 sets the analysis offset in chips to 512 in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to measure in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the block number. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: number of acquired blocks). -M DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to - in the cdma2000 forward link analysis. -5
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|RLCDMA2K[:IMMediate] None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:IMMediate performs calculation for the acquired data in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement item for the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|RLCDMA2K:MEASurement { CHPower | ACPower | IM | SEMask | CDPower | MACCuracy | CCDF | PVTime | PCCHannel | OBWidth | OFF } [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|RLCDMA2K:MEASurement?
Arguments
Table 2-115 shows the measurement item selections in the cdma2000 analysis. Table 2- 115: Measurement item selections
Argument CHPower ACPower IM SEMask CDPower MACCuracy CCDF PVTime 1 PCCHannel OBWidth OFF
1
Measurement item Channel power measurement ACPR measurement Intermodulation measurement Spectrum emission mask measurement Code domain power measurement Modulation accuracy measurement CCDF measurement Gated output power measurement Pilot to code channel measurement Occupied bandwidth measurement Measurement OFF
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:MEASurement CCDF selects the CCDF measurement for the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the spectrum offset within the time window in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the spectrum offset within the time windows. Range: 0 ms to 26.56 ms. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:OFFSet 10ms sets the spectrum offset within the time window to 10 ms in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:TINTerval? None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:SPECtrum:TINTerval? returns the length of the time-domain information in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:ACPower Subgroup
cdma2000, Option 25 Only
The [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:ACPower commands set up the conditions related to the ACPR measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFLCDMA2K (cdma2000 forward link analysis) or DEMRLCDMA2K (cdma2000 reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K :ACPower :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration :FILTer :COEFficient :TYPE :LIMit :ADJacent<x> [:STATe]
Parameter
<boolean>
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:ACPower:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration (?)
Sets or queries the bandwidth of the main channel for the ACPR measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the bandwidth of the main channel for the ACPR measurement. Range: Span/20 to full span [Hz]. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:ACPower:BANDwidth:INTegration 2.5MHz sets the bandwidth of the main channel to 2.5 MHz in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:ACPower:FILTer:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the filter roll-off rate for the ACPR measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the roll-off rate. Range: 0 to 1. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:ACPower:FILTer:COEFficient 0.5 sets the filter roll-off rate for the ACPR measurement to 0.5 in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:ACPower:FILTer:TYPE(?)
Select or queries the filter for the ACPR measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
RECTangle selects the rectangular filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter. NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter. RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:ACPower:FILTer:TYPE NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter for the ACPR measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:ACPower:LIMit:ADJacent<x>[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the adjacent limit testing for the ACPR measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:ACPower:LIMit:ADJacent<x>[:STATe] { ON | OFF | 1 | 0 } [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|RLCDMA2K:ACPower:LIMit:ADJacent<x>[:STATe]? Where ADJacent<x> (x=1 to 12) represents the xth adjacent.
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the adjacent limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the adjacent limit testing.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:ACPower:LIMit:ADJacent1 ON enables the first adjacent limit testing for the ACPR measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF commands set up the conditions related to the CCDF measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFLCDMA2K (cdma2000 forward link analysis) or DEMRLCDMA2K (cdma2000 reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF:RMEasurement None DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:CCDF:RMEasurement clears the CCDF accumulator and restart the measurement for the CCDF measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF:THReshold(?)
Sets or queries the threshold for the CCDF measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the threshold for the CCDF measurement. Range: -250 dBm to 130 dBm. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:CCDF:THReshold -100dBm sets the threshold for the CCDF measurement to -100 dBm in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CDPower Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|RLCDMA2K:CDPower commands set up the conditions related to the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFLCDMA2K (cdma2000 forward link analysis) or DEMRLCDMA2K (cdma2000 reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K :CDPower :ACCThreshold :FILTer :MEASurement :IQSWap :MLEVel :PNOFfset :QOF :RCONfig :SELect :CODE :PCG :WCODe
Parameter
<numeric_value> OFF | EQComp | COMP <boolean> CHIP| SYMBol <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <string> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> COMPosite | W2L | W4L | W8L | W16L | W32L | W64L | W128L
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CDPower:ACCThreshold(?)
Sets or queries the active channel threshold level (in dB from the pilot), which is used for deciding whether a code channel is active or inactive, for the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the active channel threshold level. Range: - dB to 50 dB. -50 DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:CDPower:ACCThreshold -27dB sets the active channel threshold level to - dB for the code domain power -27 measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CDPower:FILTer:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement filter for the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF specifies that no measurement filter is used. EQComp selects the complementary filter and EQ (equalizer). COMP selects the complementary filter.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:CDPower:FILTer:MEASurement COMP selects the complementary filter for the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CDPower:IQSWap(?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable IQ swapping for the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:CDPower:IQSWap ON sets the IQ swapping to ON for the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:dFLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CDPower:MLEVel(?)
Sets or queries the measurement level for the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis. This command is available when :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is IQPower.
Syntax
Arguments
CHIP sets the measurement level to chip. SYMBol sets the measurement level to symbol.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:CDPower:MLEVel CHIP sets the measurement level to chip for the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
Related Commands
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K:CDPower:PNOFfset(?)
Sets or queries the PN offset for the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the PN offset in the unit of 64 chips. Range: 0 to 511. DEMFLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:CDPower:PNOFfset 100 sets the PN offset to 100 for the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K:CDPower:QOF(?)
Sets or queries the Walsh code quasi-orthogonal function for the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis. This command is only available when :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is CDPower or PCGRam and [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CDPower:MLEVel is SYMBol.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the Walsh code quasi-orthogonal function. Range: 0 to 3. DEMFLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:CDPower:QOF 1 sets the Walsh code quasi-orthogonal function to 1 for the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CDPower:MLEVel
Related Commands
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CDPower:RCONfig(?)
Selects or queries the available radio configuration for the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
"CDMAONE" selects RC1/RC2 for FLCDMA2K. "CDMA2K1X" selects RC3/RC4/RC5 for FLCDMA2K and RC3/RC4 for RLCDMA2K.
DEMFLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:CDPower:RCONfig "CDMAONE" sets the radio configuration to RC1/RC2 for the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CDPower:SELect:CODE(?)
Sets or queries the code in the PCG for the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is IQPower, CDPower, or PCGram. For IQPower, when [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K |:RLCDMA2K:CDPower:MLEVel is CHIP, the argument value is fixed to 0.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the code in the PCG. The available ranges are shown in Table 2-116. Table 2- 116: Code range
Standard FLCDMA2K RLCDMA2K
1
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:CDPower:SELect:CODE 30 sets the code in the PCG to 30 for the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CDPower:MLEVel, [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CDPower:RCONfig
Related Commands
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CDPower:SELect:PCG(?)
Sets or queries the PCG (power control group) for the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the PCG. Range: -(number of analyzed chips - to 0. -1) DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:CDPower:SELect:PCG -10 sets the PCG to - for the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 -10 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CDPower:WCODe(?)
Selects or queries the Walsh code length for the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CDPower:RCONfig is CDMA2K1X.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CDPower:WCODe { COMPosite | W2L | W4L | W8L | W16L | W32L | W64L | W128L } [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CDPower:WCODe?
Arguments
Table 2-117 shows the Walsh code length selections. Table 2- 117: Walsh code length selections
Argument COMPosite W2L 1 W4L W8L W16L W32L W64L W128L 2
1 2
For the RLCDMA2K standard only. For the FLCDMA2K standard only.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:CDPower:WCODe W4L sets the Walsh code length to 4 for the code domain power measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CDPower:RCONfig
Related Commands
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CHPower Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CHPower commands set up the conditions related to the channel power measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFLCDMA2K (cdma2000 forward link analysis) or DEMRLCDMA2K (cdma2000 reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K :CHPower :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration :FILTer :COEFficient :TYPE :LIMit [:STATe]
Parameter
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CHPower:BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the channel bandwidth for the channel power measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the channel bandwidth for the channel power measurement. Range: Span/20 to full span [Hz]. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:CHPower:BANDwidth:INTegration 2.5MHz sets the channel bandwidth to 2.5 MHz for the channel power measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CHPower:FILTer:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the filter roll-off rate for the channel power measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis. This command is valid when NYQuist or RNYQuist is selected in the [:SENSe]:Standard:CHPower FILTer:TYPE command.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the roll-off rate. Range: 0.0001 to 1 (default: 0.5). DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:CHPower:FILTer:COEFficient 0.1 sets the filter roll-off rate to 0.1 for the channel power measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CHPower:FILTer:TYPE(?)
Select or queries the filter for the channel power measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
RECTangle selects the rectangular filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter. NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter. RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:CHPower:FILTer:TYPE NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter for the channel power measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CHPower:LIMit[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the limit testing for the channel power measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:CHPower:LIMit:STATe ON enables the limit testing for the channel power measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:IM Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:Standard:IM commands set up the conditions related to the intermodulation measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFLCDMA2K (cdma2000 forward link analysis) or DEMRLCDMA2K (cdma2000 reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K :IM :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration :FILTer :COEFficient :TYPE :LIMit :FORDer [:STATe] :TORDer [:STATe] :SCOFfset
Parameter
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:IM:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the channel bandwidth for the intermodulation measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the bandwidth of the main channel for the intermodulation measurement. Range: Span/20 to full span [Hz]. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:IM:BANDwidth:INTegration 2.5MHz sets the channel bandwidth to 2.5 MHz for the intermodulation measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:IM:FILTer:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the filter roll-off rate for the intermodulation measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis. This command is valid when NYQuist or RNYQuist is selected in the [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K :IM:FILTer:TYPE command.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the roll-off rate. Range: 0.0001 to 1 (default: 0.5). DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:IM:FILTer:COEFficient 0.1 sets the filter roll-off rate to 0.1 for the intermodulation measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|RLCDMA2K:IM:FILTer:TYPE
Related Commands
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:IM:FILTer:TYPE(?)
Select or queries the filter for the intermodulation measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
RECTangle selects the rectangular filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter. NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter. RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:IM:FILTer:TYPE NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter for the intermodulation measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:IM:LIMit:FORDer[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the fifth order limit testing for the intermodulation measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the fifth order limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the fifth order limit testing.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:IM:LIMit:FORDer:STATe ON enables the fifth order limit testing for the intermodulation measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:IM:LIMit:TORDer[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the third order limit testing for the intermodulation measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the third order limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the third order limit testing.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:IM:LIMit:TORDer:STATe ON enables the third order limit testing for the intermodulation measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:IM:SCOFfset(?)
Sets or queries the second channel frequency for the intermodulation measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the second channel frequency for the intermodulation. Range: -span/2 to +span/2 [Hz]. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:IM:SCOFfset 1.5MHz sets the second channel frequency to 1.5 MHz for the intermodulation measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy commands set up the conditions related to the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFLCDMA2K (cdma2000 forward link analysis) or DEMRLCDMA2K (cdma2000 reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K :MACCuracy :ACCThreshold :FILTer :MEASurement :IQSWAap :LIMit :EVM :PEAK [:STATe] :RMS [:STATe] :PCDerror [:STATe] :RHO [:STATe] :TAU [:STATe] :MLEVel :PNOFfset :QOF :RCONfig :SELect :CODE :PCG :WCODe
Parameter
<boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> CHIP | SYMBol <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <string> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> COMPosite | W2L | W4L | W8L | W16L | W32L | W64L | W128L
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:ACCThreshold(?)
Sets or queries the active channel threshold level (in dB from the pilot), which is used for deciding whether a code channel is active or inactive, for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the active channel threshold level. Range: - to 50 dB. -50 DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:ACCThreshold -100 sets the active channel threshold level to -100 dB for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:FILTer:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement filter for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF specifies that no measurement filter is used. EQComp selects the complementary filter and EQ (equalizer). COMP selects the complementary filter.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:FILTer:MEASurement COMP selects the Complementary filter for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:IQSWap(?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable IQ swapping for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:IQSWap ON sets the IQ swapping to ON for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:LIMit:EVM:PEAK[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the PEAK EVM limit checking for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the peak EVM limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the peak EVM limit testing.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:LIMit:EVM:PEAK:STATe ON enables the peak EVM limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:LIMit:EVM:RMS[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the RMS EVM limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the RMS EVM limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the RMS EVM limit testing.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:LIMit:EVM:RMS:STATe ON enables the RMS EVM limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:LIMit:PCDerror[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the peak code domain error limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the peak code domain error limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the peak code domain error limit testing.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:LIMit:PCDerror:STATe ON enables the peak code domain error limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:LIMit:RHO[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the Rho limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the Rho limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the Rho limit testing.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:LIMit:RHO:STATe ON enables the Rho limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:LIMit:TAU[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the Tau limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the Tau limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the Tau limit testing.
DEMFLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:LIMit:TAU:STATe ON enables the Tau limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:MLEVel(?)
Sets or queries the measurement level for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
CHIP sets the measurement level to chip. SYMBol sets the measurement level symbol.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:MLEVel CHIP sets the measurement level to CHIP for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:PNOFfset(?)
Sets or queries the PN offset for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the PN offset. Range: 0 to 511. DEMFLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:PNOFfset 100 sets the PN offset to 100 for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:QOF(?)
Sets or queries the Walsh code quasi-orthogonal function for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis. This command is valid when :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is MACCuracy and the [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:MLEVel is SYMBol.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the Walsh code quasi-orthogonal function. Range: 0 to 3. DEMFLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:QOF 1 sets the Walsh code quasi-orthogonal function to 1 for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis. :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat, [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:MLEVel
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:RCONfig(?)
Selects or queries the available radio configuration for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
"CDMAONE" selects RC1/RC2 for FLCDMA2K and RLCDMA2K. "CDMA2K1X" selects RC3/RC4/RC5 for FLCDMA2K and RC3/RC4 for RLCDMA2K.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:RCONfig "CDMAONE" sets the radio configuration to RC1/RC2 for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:SELect:CODE(?)
Sets or queries the code in the PCG for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis. This command is only available when [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:MLEVel is SYMBol.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the code in the PCG. The available ranges are shown in Table 2-116. Table 2- 118: Code range
Standard FLCDMA2K RLCDMA2K
1
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:SELect:CODE 30 sets the code in the PCG to 30 for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:MLEVel, [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:RCONfig
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:SELect:PCG(?)
Sets or queries the PCG for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the PCG. Range: -(number of analyzed half slots - to 0. -1) DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:SELect:PCG -10 sets the PCG to - for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 -10 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:WCODe(?)
Selects or queries the Walsh code length for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:RCONfig is CDMA2K1X.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:WCODe { COMPosite | W2L | W4L | W8L | W16L | W32L | W64L | W128L } [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:WCODe?
Arguments
Table 2-119 shows the Walsh code length selections. Table 2- 119: Walsh code length selections
Argument COMPosite W2L 1 W4L W8L W16L W32L W64L W128L 2
1 2
For the RLCDMA2K standard only. For the FLCDMA2K standard only.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:WCODe W4L sets the Walsh code length to 4 for the modulation accuracy measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy:RCONfig
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:OBWidth Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:OBWidth commands set up the conditions related to the occupied bandwidth (OBW) measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFLCDMA2K (cdma2000 forward link analysis) or DEMRLCDMA2K (cdma2000 reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Parameter
<boolean> <numeric_value>
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:OBWidth:LIMit[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the limit testing for the OBW measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:OBWidth:LIMit:STATe ON sets the limit testing to ON for the OBW measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:OBWidth:PERCent(?)
Sets or queries the occupied bandwidth for the OBW measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the occupied bandwidth. Range: 80% to 99.99% (default: 99%). DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:OBWidth:PERCent 95PCT sets the occupied bandwidth to 95% for the OBW measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:PCCHannel Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:PCCHannel commands set up the conditions related to the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFLCDMA2K (cdma2000 forward link analysis) or DEMRLCDMA2K (cdma2000 reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K :PCCHannel :ACCThreshold :FILTer :MEASurement :IQSWap :LIMit :PHASe [:STATe] :TIME [:STATe] :PNOFfset :RCONfig :SELect :CODE :PCG :WCODe
Parameter
<boolean> <boolean> <numeric_value> <string> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> COMPosite | W2L | W4L | W8L | W16L | W32L | W64L | W128L
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:ACCThreshold(?)
Sets or queries the active channel threshold level (in dB from the pilot), which is used for deciding whether a code channel is active or inactive, for the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the active channel threshold level. Range: - to 50 dB. -50 DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:ACCThreshold -50dB sets the active channel threshold level to - dB for the pilot to code channel -50 measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:FILTer:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement filter for the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF specifies that no measurement filter is used. EQComp selects the complementary filter and EQ (equalizer). COMP selects the complementary filter.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:FILTer:MEASurement COMP selects the complementary filter for the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:IQSWap(?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable IQ swapping for the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:IQSWap ON sets the IQ swapping to ON for the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:LIMit:PHASe[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the phase limit checking for the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the phase limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the phase limit testing.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:LIMit:PHASe:STATe ON enables the phase limit testing for the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:LIMit:TIME[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the time limit testing for the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the time limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the time limit testing.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:LIMit:TIME:STATe ON enables the time limit testing for the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:PNOFfset(?)
Sets or queries the PN offset for the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NR1> specifies the PN offset. Range: 0 to 511. DEMFLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:PNOFfset 100 sets the PN offset to 100 for the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:RCONfig(?)
Selects or queries the available radio configuration for the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
"CDMAONE" selects RC1/RC2 for FLCDMA2K. "CDMA2K1X" selects RC3/RC4/RC5 for FLCDMA2K and RC3/RC4 for RLCDMA2K.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:RCONfig "CDMAONE" sets the radio configuration to RC1/RC2 for the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:SELect:CODE(?)
Sets or queries the code in the PCG for the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the code in the PCG. The available ranges are shown in Table 2-116. Table 2- 120: Code range
Standard FLCDMA2K RLCDMA2K
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DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:SELect:CODE 1 sets the code in the PCG to 1 for the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:RCONfig
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:SELect:PCG(?)
Sets or queries the PCG (power control group) for the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the PCG. Range: -(number of analyzed half slots - to 0. -1) DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:SELect:PCG -10 sets the PCG to - for the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 -10 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:WCODe(?)
Selects or queries the Walsh code length for the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis. This command is only available when [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:RCONfig is CDMA2K1X.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:WCODe { COMPosite | W2L | W4L | W8L | W16L | W32L | W64L | W128L } [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:WCODe?
Arguments
Table 2-117 shows the Walsh code length selections. Table 2- 121: Walsh code length selections
Argument COMPosite W2L 1 W4L W8L W16L W32L W64L W128L 2
1 2
For the RLCDMA2K standard only. For the FLCDMA2K standard only.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:WCODe W4L sets the Walsh code length to 4 for the pilot to code channel measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:RCONfig
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[:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime commands set up the conditions related to the gated output power measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis. These commands are only available for the cdma2000 reverse link standard. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFLCDMA2K (cdma2000 forward link analysis) or DEMRLCDMA2K (cdma2000 reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :RLCDMA2K :PVTime :BURSt :GATE :OFFSet :SYNC :LIMit :ZONE<x> [:STATe] :RCHannel :LEVel :MODE
Parameter
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[:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:BURSt:GATE(?)
Sets or queries the burst gate for the gated output power measurement in the cdma2000 reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
RPCHannel sets the reverse pilot channel or RC1/RC2. RFCHannel sets the reverse fundamental channel.
DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:BURSt:GATE RFCHannel sets the burst gate to the reverse fundamental channel for the gated output power measurement in the cdma2000 reverse link analysis.
[:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:BURSt:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the burst offset between the trigger position and burst position for the gated output power measurement in the cdma2000 reverse link analysis. This command is valid when the [:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:BURSt:SYNC command is set to TPOSition.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the burst offset. Range: - E- to 1 E- [s]. -1 -3 -3 DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:BURSt:OFFSet 100us sets the burst offset to 100 ms for the gated output power measurement in the cdma2000 reverse link analysis. [:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:BURSt:SYNC
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[:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:BURSt:SYNC(?)
Sets or queries the burst sync for the gated output power measurement in the cdma2000 reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
REDGe specifies the rising edge for the burst sync. MPOint specifies the middle point for the burst sync. TPOSition specifies the trigger position for the burst sync.
DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:BURSt:SYNC TPOSition sets the burst sync to the trigger position for the gated output power measurement in the cdma2000 reverse link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:LIMit:ZONE<x>[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the zone limit testing for the gated output power measurement in the cdma2000 reverse link analysis.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:LIMit:ZONE<x>[:STATe] { ON | OFF | 1 | 0 } [:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:LIMit:ZONE<x>[:STATe]? Where Zone<x> (x=1 to 5) correspond to Zone A, B, C, D, and E in the limit editor, respectively.
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the zone limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the zone limit testing.
DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:LIMit:ZONE1 ON enables the limit testing of zone 1 for the gated output power measurement in the cdma2000 reverse link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:RCHannel:LEVel(?)
Sets or queries the reference channel level to measure the power level in dB. This command is only available when the [:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime :RCHannel:MODE command is set to MANual.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the reference channel level. Range: -150 to 30 dBm. DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:RCHannel:LEVel -10dBm sets the reference channel level to - dBm for the gated output power measure-10 ment in the cdma2000 reverse link analysis. [:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:RCHannel:MODE
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[:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:RCHannel:MODE(?)
Sets or queries the mode of the reference channel level to measure the power level in dB.
Syntax
Arguments
AUTO specifies that the reference level is measured from the input signal. MANual specifies that the reference level is set manually. Use the [:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:RCHannel:LEVel command.
DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:RCHannel:MODE AUTO sets the mode of the reference channel level to AUTO for the gated output power measurement in the cdma2000 reverse link analysis. [:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:RCHannel:LEVel
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask commands set up the conditions related to the spectrum emission mask measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFLCDMA2K (cdma2000 forward link analysis) or DEMRLCDMA2K (cdma2000 reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K :SEMask :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration :FILTer :COEFficient :TYPE :LIMit :ISPurious :ZONE<x> [:STATe] :OFCHannel :ZONE<x> [:STATe] :MEASurement :RCHannel :LEVel :MODE
Parameter
<boolean>
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the channel bandwidth for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the channel bandwidth. Range: Span/20 to full span [Hz]. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:SEMask:BANDwidth:INTegration 2.5MHz sets the channel bandwidth to 2.5 MHz for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask:FILTer:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the filter roll-off rate for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis. This command is only available when the [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask:FILTer :TYPE command is set to NYQuist or RNYQuist.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the roll-off rate. Range: 0.0001 to 1 (default: 0.5). DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:SEMask:FILTer:COEFficient 0.1 sets the filter roll-off rate to 0.1 for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask:FILTer:TYPE
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask:FILTer:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the filter for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
RECTangle selects the rectangular filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter. NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter. RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:SEMask:FILTer:TYPE NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter for the spectrum emission measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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Syntax
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask:LIMit:ISPurious:ZONE<x> [:STATe] { ON | OFF | 1 | 0 } [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask:LIMit:ISPurious:ZONE<x> [:STATe]? Where Zone<x> (x=1 to 5) correspond to Zone A, B, C, D, and E in the limit editor, respectively.
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the inband spurious zone limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the inband spurious zone limit testing.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:SEMask:LIMit:ISPurious:ZONE1:STATe ON enables the inband spurious limit testing of zone 1 for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask:LIMit:OFCHannel:ZONE<x> [:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the offset from the channel zone limit testing for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask:LIMit:OFCHannel:ZONE<x> [:STATe] { ON | OFF | 1 | 0 } [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask:LIMit:OFCHannel:ZONE<x> [:STATe]? Where Zone<x> (x=1 to 5) correspond to Zone A, B, C, D, and E in the limit editor, respectively.
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the offset from the channel zone limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the offset from the channel zone limit testing.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:SEMask:LIMit:OFCHannel:ZONE1:STATe ON enables the offset from the channel limit testing of zone 1 for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask:MEASurement(?)
Sets or queries the limit table type used for limit testing for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the cdma2000 forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFCHannel selects the Offset From Channel type where frequency zones are specified by the difference from the center frequency. ISPurious selects the Inband Spurious type in which frequency zones are specified by the absolute values.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:SEMask:MEASurement ISPurious selects the Inband Spurious limit table for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel(?)
Sets or queries the reference channel level to measure the spurious emission level in dBc. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE is MANual.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the reference level. Range: -150 to 30 dBm. DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel -10dBm sets the reference channel level to - dBm for the spectrum emission mask -10 measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE
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[:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE(?)
Sets or queries the mode of the reference channel level to measure the spurious emission level in dBc.
Syntax
Arguments
AUTO specifies that the reference level is measured from the input signal. MANual allows you to set the reference level using the [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel command.
DEMFLCDMA2K, DEMRLCDMA2K :SENSe:FLCDMA2K:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE AUTO sets the mode of the reference channel level to AUTO for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the cdma2000 forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO commands set up the conditions related to the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFL1XEVDO (1xEV-DO forward link analysis) or DEMRL1XEVDO (1xEV-DO reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header Parameter [:SENSe] :FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO :ACQuisition :CHIPs <numeric_value> :HISTory <numeric_value> :SEConds <numeric_value> :ANALysis :INTerval <numeric_value> :OFFSet <numeric_value> :BLOCk <numeric_value> [:IMMediate] :MEASurement CHPower | ACPower | IM | SEMask | CDPower | MACCuracy | CCDF | PVTime | PCCHannel | OBWidth | OFF :SPECtrum :OFFSet <numeric_value> :TINTerval
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:ACQuisition:CHIPs(?)
Sets or queries the acquisition length in chips.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the acquisition length in chips. The setting range depends on span and memory length. The minimum value is 6144. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:ACQuisition:CHIPs 10240 sets the acquisition length in chips to 10240 in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:ACQuisition:HISTory(?)
Sets or queries the acquisition history. The acquisition can be viewed as it is selected, and can be reanalyzed after the selection.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the acquisition history. Zero represents the latest. The setting range depends on span and memory length. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:ACQuisition:HISTory 0 sets the acquisition history to 0 in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:ACQuisition:SEConds(?)
Sets or queries the acquisition length in seconds.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the acquisition length in seconds. Range: 4.998 ms to no logical limitation (depends on span and memory length). DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:ACQuisition:SEConds 9.163ms sets the acquisition length to 9.163 ms in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:ANALysis:INTerval(?)
Sets or queries the analysis interval in chips.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the analysis interval in half slots. The range depends on the acquisition length setting. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:ANALysis:INTerval 10 sets the analysis interval in half slots to 10 in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:ANALysis:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the analysis offset (the start point of the analysis range) in half slots.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the analysis offset in half slots. Range: 0 to 12293 half slot DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:ANALysis:OFFSet 10 sets the analysis offset in half slots to 10 in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to measure in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the block number. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: number of acquired blocks). -M DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to - in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis. -5
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO[:IMMediate] None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:IMMediate performs calculation for the acquired data in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement item for the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MEASurement { CHPower | ACPower | IM | SEMask | CDPower | MACCuracy | CCDF | PVTime | PCCHannel | OBWidth | OFF } [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MEASurement?
Arguments
Table 2-115 shows the measurement item selections in the 1xEV-DO analysis. Table 2- 122: Measurement item selections
Argument CHPower ACPower IM SEMask CDPower MACCuracy CCDF PVTime 1 PCCHannel OBWidth OFF
1
Measurement item Channel power measurement ACPR measurement Intermodulation measurement Spectrum emission mask measurement Code domain power measurement Modulation accuracy measurement CCDF measurement Gated output power measurement Pilot to code channel measurement Occupied bandwidth measurement Measurement OFF
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:MEASurement CCDF selects the CCDF measurement for the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the spectrum offset within the time window in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the spectrum offset within the time windows. Range: 0 ms to 26.56 ms. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:OFFSet 10ms sets the spectrum offset within the time window to 10 ms in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:TINTerval? None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:SPECtrum:TINTerval? returns the length of the time-domain information in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:ACPower Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:ACPower commands set up the conditions related to the ACPR measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFL1XEVDO (1xEV-DO forward link analysis) or DEMRL1XEVDO (1xEV-DO reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO :ACPower :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration :FILTer :COEFficient :TYPE :LIMit :ADJacent<x> [:STATe]
Parameter
<boolean>
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:ACPower:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the bandwidth of the main channel for the ACPR measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the bandwidth of the main channel for the ACPR measurement. Range: Span/20 to full span [Hz]. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:ACPower:BANDwidth:INTegration 2.5MHz sets the bandwidth of the main channel to 2.5 MHz in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:ACPower:FILTer:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the filter roll-off rate for the ACPR measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the roll-off rate. Range: 0 to 1. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:ACPower:FILTer:COEFficient 0.5 sets the filter roll-off rate for the ACPR measurement to 0.5 in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:ACPower:FILTer:TYPE(?)
Select or queries the filter for the ACPR measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
RECTangle selects the rectangular filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter. NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter. RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:ACPower:FILTer:TYPE NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter for the ACPR measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:ACPower:LIMit:ADJacent<x>[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the adjacent limit testing for the ACPR measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:ACPower:LIMit:ADJacent<x>[:STATe] { ON | OFF | 1 | 0 } [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|RL1XEVDO:ACPower:LIMit:ADJacent<x>[:STATe]? Where ADJacent<x> (x=1 to 12) represents the xth adjacent.
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the adjacent limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the adjacent limit testing.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:ACPower:LIMit:ADJacent1 ON enables the first adjacent limit testing for the ACPR measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF commands set up the conditions related to the CCDF measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFL1XEVDO (1xEV-DO forward link analysis) or DEMRL1XEVDO (1xEV-DO reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:RMEasurement None DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:CCDF:RMEasurement clears the CCDF accumulator and restarts the CCDF measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF:THReshold(?)
Sets or queries the threshold for the CCDF measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the threshold for the CCDF measurement. Range: -250 to 130 dBm. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:CCDF:THReshold -100dBm sets the threshold for the CCDF measurement to -100 dBm in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CDPower Subgroup
1xEV-DO, Option 26 Only
The [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|RL1XEVDO:CDPower commands set up the conditions related to the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFL1XEVDO (1xEV-DO forward link analysis) or DEMRL1XEVDO (1xEV-DO reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO :CDPower :ACCThreshold :CHANnel [:TYPE] :FILTer :MEASurement :IQSWap :LCMask :I :Q :MLEVel :PNOFfset :SELect :CODE :HSLot
Parameter
<numeric_value> MAC | PILot | DATA | PREamble | OVERall OFF | EQComp | COMP <boolean> <num1>,<num2>,<num3> <num1>,<num2>,<num3> CHIP|SYMBol <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CDPower:ACCThreshold(?)
Sets or queries the active channel threshold level (in dB from the pilot), which is used for deciding whether a code channel is active or inactive, for the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the active channel threshold level. Range: -100 to 0 dB DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:CDPower:ACCThreshold -27dB sets the active channel threshold level to - dB for the code domain power -27 measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:CDPower:CHANnel[:TYPE](?)
Selects or queries the channel type for the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
MAC selects the MAC channel. PILot selects the pilot channel. DATA selects the data channel. PREamble selects the preamble embedded in the data. OVERall selects the overall channels. This argument is valid when :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is IQPower.
DEMFL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:CDPower:CHANnel:TYPE MAC selects the MAC channel for the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CDPower:FILTer:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement filter for the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF specifies that no measurement filter is used. EQComp selects the Complementary filter + EQ (equalizer). COMP selects the Complementary filter.
DEMFL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:CDPower:FILTer:MEASurement COMP selects the Complementary filter for the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CDPower:IQSWap(?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable IQ swapping for the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:CDPower:IQSWap ON sets the IQ swapping to ON for the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:RL1XEVDO:CDPower:LCMask:I(?)
Sets or queries the 11-digit mask of the I long code for the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-DO reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<num1> is the upper 3 digits of the I long code mask. Range: #H0 (0) to #H3FF (1023) <num2> is the middle 4 digits of the I long code mask. Range: #H0000 (0) to #HFFFF (65535). <num3> is the lower 4 digits of the I long code mask. Range: #H0000 (0) to #HFFFF (65535).
DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:RL1XEVDO:CDPower:LCMask:I 3FF,FFFF,FFFF sets the 11-digit mask of the I long code to 3FFFFFFFFFF for the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-DO reverse link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:RL1XEVDO:CDPower:LCMask:Q(?)
Sets or queries the 11-digit mask of the Q long code for the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-DO reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<num1> is the upper 3 digits of the Q long code mask. Range: #H0 (0) to #H3FF (1023) <num2> is the middle 4 digits of the Q long code mask. Range: #H0000 (0) to #HFFFF (65535). <num3> is the lower 4 digits of the Q long code mask. Range: #H0000 (0) to #HFFFF (65535).
DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:RL1XEVDO:CDPower:LCMask:Q 3FF,FFFF,FFFF sets the 11-digit mask of the Q long code to 3FFFFFFFFFF for the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-DO reverse link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CDPower:MLEVel(?)
Sets or queries the measurement level for the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis. This command is only available when :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat is IQPower.
Syntax
Arguments
CHIP selects the chip measurement level. SYMBol selects the symbol measurement level.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:CDPower:MLEVel CHIP sets the measurement level to chip for the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis. :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|RL1XEVDO:DDEMod:MVIew:FORMat
Related Commands
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:CDPower:PNOFfset(?)
Sets or queries the PN offset for the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the PN offset in the unit of 64 chips. Range: 0 to 511 DEMFL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:CDPower:PNOFfset 100 sets the PN offset to 100 for the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CDPower:SELect:CODE(?)
Sets or queries the code in the half slot for the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the code in the half slot. The range is shown in Table 2-123: Table 2- 123: Code range
Link FL1XEVDO Channel type Pilot MAC Data Preamble RL1XEVDO Range 0 to 31 0 to 63 0 to 15 0 to 31 0 to 15
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:CDPower:SELect:CODE 30 sets the code in the half slot to 30 for the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CDPower:SELect:HSLot(?)
Sets or queries the half slot for the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the half slot. Range: -(number of analyzed chips - to 0 -1) DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:CDPower:SELect:HSLot -10 sets the half slot to - for the code domain power measurement in the 1xEV-10 DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CHPower Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CHPower commands set up the conditions related to the channel power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFL1XEVDO (1xEV-DO forward link analysis) or DEMRL1XEVDO (1xEV-DO reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO :CHPower :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration :FILTer :COEFficient :TYPE :LIMit [:STATe]
Parameter
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CHPower:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the channel bandwidth for the channel power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the channel bandwidth for the channel power measurement. Range: Span/20 to full span [Hz]. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:CHPower:BANDwidth:INTegration 2.5MHz sets the channel bandwidth to 2.5 MHz for the channel power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CHPower:FILTer:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the filter roll-off rate for the channel power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis. This command is valid when NYQuist or RNYQuist is selected in the [:SENSe]:Standard:CHPower FILTer:TYPE command.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the roll-off rate. Range: 0.0001 to 1 (default: 0.5). DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:CHPower:FILTer:COEFficient 0.1 sets the filter roll-off rate to 0.1 for the channel power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CHPower:FILTer:TYPE(?)
Select or queries the filter for the channel power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
RECTangle selects the rectangular filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter. NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter. RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:CHPower:FILTer:TYPE NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter for the channel power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CHPower:LIMit[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the limit testing for the channel power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:CHPower:LIMit:STATe ON enables the limit testing for the channel power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:IM Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:Standard:IM commands set up the conditions related to the intermodulation measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFL1XEVDO (1xEV-DO forward link analysis) or DEMRL1XEVDO (1xEV-DO reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO :IM :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration :FILTer :COEFficient :TYPE :LIMit :FORDer [:STATe] :TORDer [:STATe] :SCOFfset
Parameter
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:IM:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the channel bandwidth for the intermodulation measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the bandwidth of the main channel for the intermodulation measurement. Range: Span/20 to full span [Hz]. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:IM:BANDwidth:INTegration 2.5MHz sets the channel bandwidth to 2.5 MHz for the intermodulation measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:IM:FILTer:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the filter roll-off rate for the intermodulation measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis. This command is valid when NYQuist or RNYQuist is selected in the [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO :IM:FILTer:TYPE command.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the roll-off rate. Range: 0.0001 to 1 (default: 0.5). DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:IM:FILTer:COEFficient 0.1 sets the filter roll-off rate to 0.1 for the intermodulation measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|RL1XEVDO:IM:FILTer:TYPE
Related Commands
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:IM:FILTer:TYPE(?)
Select or queries the filter for the intermodulation measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
RECTangle selects the rectangular filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter. NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter. RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:IM:FILTer:TYPE NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter for the intermodulation measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:IM:LIMit:FORDer[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the fifth order limit testing for the intermodulation measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the fifth order limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the fifth order limit testing.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:IM:LIMit:FORDer:STATe ON enables the fifth order limit testing for the intermodulation measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:IM:LIMit:TORDer[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the third order limit testing for the intermodulation measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the third order limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the third order limit testing.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:IM:LIMit:TORDer:STATe ON enables the third order limit testing for the intermodulation measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:IM:SCOFfset(?)
Sets or queries the second channel frequency for the intermodulation measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the second channel frequency for the intermodulation. Range: -span/2 to +span/2 [Hz]. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:IM:SCOFfset 1.5MHz sets the second channel frequency to 1.5 MHz for the intermodulation measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy commands set up the conditions related to the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFL1XEVDO (cdma2000 forward link analysis) or DEMRL1XEVDO (cdma2000 reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO :MACCuracy :ACCThreshold :CHANnel [:TYPE] :FILTer :MEASurement :IQSWAap :LCMask :I :Q :LIMit :EVM :RMS [:STATe] :PEAK [:STATe] :PCDerror [:STATe] :RHO [:STATe] :TAU [:STATe] :MLEVel :PNOFfset :SELect :CODE :HSLot
Parameter
<numeric_value> MAC | PILot | DATA | PREamble OFF | EQComp | COMP <boolean> <num1>,<num2>,<num3> <num1>,<num2>,<num3>
<boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> CHIP | SYMBol <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:ACCThreshold(?)
Sets or queries the active channel threshold level (in dB from the pilot), which is used for deciding whether a code channel is active or inactive, for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the active channel threshold level. Range: -100 to 0 dB DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:ACCThreshold -100dB sets the active channel threshold level to -100 dB for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:CHANnel[:TYPE](?)
Selects or queries the channel type for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
MAC selects the MAC channel. PILot selects the pilot channel. DATA selects the data channel. PREamble selects the preamble embedded in the data. OVERall selects the overall channels. This argument is only available when the [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:MLEVel command is set to CHIP.
DEMFL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:CHANnel:TYPE MAC select the MAC channel for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:FILTer:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement filter for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF specifies that no measurement filter is used. EQComp selects the Complementary filter and EQ (equalizer). COMP selects the Complementary filter.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:FILTer:MEASurement COMP selects the Complementary filter for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:IQSWap(?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable IQ swapping for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:IQSWap ON sets the IQ swapping to ON for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:LCMask:I(?)
Sets or queries the 11-digit mask of the I long code for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<num1> is the upper 3 digits of the I long code mask. Range: #H0 (0) to #H3FF (1023) <num2> is the middle 4 digits of the I long code mask. Range: #H0000 (0) to #HFFFF (65535). <num3> is the lower 4 digits of the I long code mask. Range: #H0000 (0) to #HFFFF (65535).
DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:LCMask:I 3FF,FFFF,FFFF sets the 11-digit mask of the I long code to 3FFFFFFFFFF for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO reverse link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:LCMask:Q(?)
Sets or queries the 11-digit mask of the Q long code for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<num1> is the upper 3 digits of the Q long code mask. Range: #H0 (0) to #H3FF (1023) <num2> is the middle 4 digits of the Q long code mask. Range: #H0000 (0) to #HFFFF (65535). <num3> is the lower 4 digits of the Q long code mask. Range: #H0000 (0) to #HFFFF (65535).
DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:LCMask:Q 3FF,FFFF,FFFF sets the 11-digit mask of the Q long code to 3FFFFFFFFFF for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO reverse link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:LIMit:EVM:PEAK[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the PEAK EVM limit checking for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the peak EVM limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the peak EVM limit testing.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:LIMit:EVM:PEAK:STATe ON enables the PEAK EVM limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:LIMit:EVM:RMS[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the RMS EVM limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the RMS EVM limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the RMS EVM limit testing.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:LIMit:EVM:RMS:STATe ON enables the RMS EVM limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:LIMit:PCDerror[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the peak code domain error limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the peak code domain error limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the peak code domain error limit testing.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:LIMit:PCDerror:STATe ON enables the peak code domain error limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:LIMit:RHO[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the Rho limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the Rho limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the Rho limit testing.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:LIMit:RHO:STATe ON enables the Rho limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:LIMit:TAU[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the Tau limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the Tau limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the Tau limit testing.
DEMFL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:LIMit:TAU:STATe ON enables the Tau limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:MLEVel(?)
Sets or queries the measurement level for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
CHIP selects the chip measurement level. SYMBol selects the symbol measurement level.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:MLEVel CHIP sets the measurement level to CHIP for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:PNOFfset(?)
Sets or queries the PN offset for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the PN offset. Range: 0 to 511 DEMFL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:PNOFfset 100 sets the PN offset to 100 for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:SELect:CODE(?)
Sets or queries the code in the half slot for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the code in the half slot. The range is shown in Table 2-124: Table 2- 124: Code range
Link FL1XEVDO Channel type Pilot MAC Data Preamble RL1XEVDO Range 0 to 31 0 to 63 0 to 15 0 to 31 0 to 15
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:SELect:CODE 30 sets the code in the half slot to 30 for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:SELect:HSLot(?)
Sets or queries the half slot for the modulation accuracy measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the half slot. Range: -(number of analyzed half slots - to 0 -1) DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:MACCuracy:SELect:HSLot -10 sets the half slot to - for the modulation accuracy measurement in the -10 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:OBWidth Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:OBWidth commands set up the conditions related to the occupied bandwidth (OBW) measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFL1XEVDO (1xEV-DO forward link analysis) or DEMRL1XEVDO (1xEV-DO reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Parameter
<boolean> <numeric_value>
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:OBWidth:LIMit[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the limit testing for the OBW measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:OBWidth:LIMit:STATe ON sets the limit testing to ON for the OBW measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:OBWidth:PERCent(?)
Sets or queries the occupied bandwidth for the OBW measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the occupied bandwidth. Range: 80% to 99.99% (default: 99%). DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:OBWidth:PERCent 95PCT sets the occupied bandwidth to 95% for the OBW measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:PCCHannel Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:PCCHannel commands set up the conditions related to the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFL1XEVDO (1xEV-DO forward link analysis) or DEMRL1XEVDO (1xEV-DO reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO :PCCHannel :ACCThreshold :CHANnel [:TYPE] :FILTer :MEASurement :IQSWap :LCMask :I :Q :LIMit :PHASe [:STATe] :TIME [:STATe] :PNOFfset :SELect :CODE :HSLot
Parameter
<numeric_value> MAC | DATA | PREamble OFF | EQComp | COMP <boolean> <num1>,<num2>,<num3> <num1>,<num2>,<num3>
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:ACCThreshold(?)
Sets or queries the active channel threshold level (in dB from the pilot), which is used for deciding whether a code channel is active or inactive, for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the active channel threshold level. Range: -100 to 0 dB DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:ACCThreshold -100dB sets the active channel threshold level to -100 dB for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:CHANnel[:TYPE](?)
Selects or queries the channel type for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
MAC selects the MAC channel. DATA selects the data channel. PREamble selects the preamble embedded in the data.
DEMFL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:CHANnel:TYPE MAC selects the MAC channel for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:FILTer:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement filter for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF specifies that no measurement filter is used. EQComp selects the Complementary filter and EQ (equalizer). COMP selects the Complementary filter.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:FILTer:MEASurement COMP selects the Complementary filter for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:IQSWap(?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable IQ swapping for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:IQSWap ON enables IQ swapping for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:RL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:LCMask:I(?)
Sets or queries the 11-digit mask of the I long code for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<num1> is the upper 3 digits of the I long code mask. Range: #H0 (0) to #H3FF (1023) <num2> is the middle 4 digits of the I long code mask. Range: #H0000 (0) to #HFFFF (65535). <num3> is the lower 4 digits of the I long code mask. Range: #H0000 (0) to #HFFFF (65535).
DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:RL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:LCMask:I 3FF,FFFF,FFFF sets the 11-digit mask of the I long code to 3FFFFFFFFFF for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO reverse link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:RL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:LCMask:Q(?)
Sets or queries the 11-digit mask of the Q long code for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<num1> is the upper 3 digits of the Q long code mask. Range: #H0 (0) to #H3FF (1023) <num2> is the middle 4 digits of the Q long code mask. Range: #H0000 (0) to #HFFFF (65535). <num3> is the lower 4 digits of the Q long code mask. Range: #H0000 (0) to #HFFFF (65535).
DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:RL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:LCMask:Q 3FF,FFFF,FFFF sets the 11-digit mask of the Q long code to 3FF, FFFF, FFFF for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO reverse link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:LIMit:PHASe[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the phase limit checking for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the phase limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the phase limit testing.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:LIMit:PHASe:STATe ON enables the phase limit testing for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:LIMit:TIME[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the time limit testing for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the time limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the time limit testing.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:LIMit:TIME:STATe ON enables the time limit testing for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:PNOFfset(?)
Sets or queries the PN offset for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the PN offset. Range: 0 to 511 DEMFL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:PNOFfset 100 sets the PN offset to 100 for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:SELect:CODE(?)
Sets or queries the code in the half slot for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the code in the half slot. The range is shown in Table 2-123: Table 2- 125: Code range
Link FL1XEVDO Channel type MAC Data Preamble RL1XEVDO Range 0 to 1 0 to 15 0 0, 0 to 1, 0 to 2, or 0 to 3
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:SELect:CODE 1 sets the code in the half slot to 1 for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:SELect:HSLot(?)
Sets or queries the half slot for the pilot to code channel measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the half slot. Range: -(number of analyzed half slots - to 0 -1) DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:SELect:HSLot -10 sets the half slot to - for the pilot to code channel measurement in the -10 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime commands set up the conditions related to the gated output power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis. These commands are only available for the FL1XEVDO FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFL1XEVDO (cdma2000 forward link analysis) or DEMRL1XEVDO (cdma2000 reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :FL1XEVDO :PVTime :BURSt :OFFSet :SYNC :LIMit :ZONE<x> [:STATe] :RCHannel :LEVel :MODE :SLOT [:TYPE]
Parameter
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:BURSt:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the burst offset between the trigger position and burst position for the gated output power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis. This command is only available when [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:SLOT[:TYPE] is IDLE and [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:BURSt:SYNC is TPOSition.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the burst offset. Range: -0.001 to 0.001 [s] DEMFL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:BURSt:OFFSet 100us sets the burst offset to 100 ms for the gated output power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:SLOT[:TYPE], [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:BURSt:SYNC
Related Commands
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:BURSt:SYNC(?)
Sets or queries the burst sync for the gated output power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis. This command is only available when the [:SENSe]:FL1xEVDO:PVTime:SLOT[:TYPE] command is set to IDLE.
Syntax
Arguments
REDGe specifies the rising edge. MPOint specifies the middle point. TPOSition specifies the trigger position.
DEMFL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:BURSt:SYNC TPOSition sets the burst sync to the trigger position for the gated output power measurement in the 1x EV-DO forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:SLOT[:TYPE]
Related Commands
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:LIMit:ZONE[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the zone limit testing for the gated output power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:LIMit:ZONE<x>[:STATe] { ON | OFF | 1 | 0 } [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:LIMit:ZONE<x>[:STATe]? Where Zone<x> (x=1 to 5) correspond to Zones A, B, C, D, and E in the limit editor, respectively.
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the zone limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the zone limit testing.
DEMFL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:LIMit:ZONE1 ON enables the limit testing of zone 1 for the gated output power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:RCHannel:LEVel(?)
Sets or queries the reference channel level to measure the power level in dB. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:RCHannel:MODE is MANual.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the reference channel level. Range: -150 to 30 dBm DEMFL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:RCHannel:LEVel -10dBm sets the reference channel level to - dBm for the gated output power measure-10 ment in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:RCHannel:MODE
Related Commands
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:RCHannel:MODE(?)
Sets or queries the mode of the reference channel level to measure the power level in dB.
Syntax
Arguments
AUTO the reference level is measured from the input signal. MANual the reference level can be defined by the [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime :RCHannel:LEVel command.
DEMFL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:RCHannel:MODE AUTO sets the mode of the reference channel level to AUTO for the gated output power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:RCHannel:LEVel
Related Commands
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:SLOT[:TYPE](?)
Sets or queries the slot type for the gated output power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
IDLE selects the idle slot including the pilot and MAC channels. ACTive selects the active slot including the pilot, MAC, and data channels.
DEMFL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:PVTime:REFerence:SLOT:TYPE IDLE sets the slot type to IDLE for the gated output power measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask commands set up the conditions related to the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link or reverse link analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMFL1XEVDO (1xEV-DO forward link analysis) or DEMRL1XEVDO (1xEV-DO reverse link analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO :SEMask :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration :BURSt :OFFSet :SYNC :FILTer :COEFficient :TYPE :LIMit :ISPurious :ZONE<x> [:STATe] :OFCHannel :ZONE<x> [:STATe] :MEASurement :RCHannel :LEVel :MODE :SLOT :GATE [:TYPE]
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value> REDGe | MPOint | TPOSition <numeric_value> RECTangle | GAUSsian | NYQuist | RNYQuist
<boolean>
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the channel bandwidth for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the channel bandwidth. Range: Span/20 to full span [Hz]. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:BANDwidth:INTegration 2.5MHz sets the channel bandwidth to 2.5 MHz for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:BURSt:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the burst offset between the trigger position and burst position for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:SEMask :SLOT[:TYPE] is IDLE and [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:BURSt:SYNC is TPOSition.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the burst offset. Range: -0.001 to 0.001 [s]. DEMFL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:BURSt:OFFSet 100us sets the burst offset to 100 ms for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:BURSt:SYNC, [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:SLOT[:TYPE]
Related Commands
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:BURSt:SYNC(?)
Selects or queries the burst sync for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:SLOT[:TYPE] is IDLE.
Syntax
Arguments
REDGe specifies the rising edge for the burst sync. MPOint specifies the middle point for the burst sync. TPOSition specifies the trigger position for the burst sync.
DEMFL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:BURSt:SYNC TPOSition sets the burst sync to the trigger position for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:SLOT[:TYPE]
Related Commands
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask:FILTer:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the filter roll-off rate for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis. This command is only available when [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask: FILTer:TYPE is NYQuist or RNYQuist.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the roll-off rate. Range: 0.0001 to 1 (default: 0.5). DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:FILTer:COEFficient 0.1 sets the filter roll-off rate to 0.1 for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask:FILTer:TYPE
Related Commands
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask:FILTer:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the filter for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
RECTangle selects the rectangular filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter. NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter. RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:FILTer:TYPE NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter for the spectrum emission measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask:LIMit:ISPurious:ZONE<x>[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the inband spurious zone limit testing for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask:LIMit:ISPurious:ZONE<x> [:STATe] { ON | OFF | 1 | 0 } [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask:LIMit:ISPurious:ZONE<x> [:STATe]? Where Zone<x> (x=1 to 5) correspond to Zone A, B, C, D, and E in the limit editor, respectively.
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the inband spurious zone limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the inband spurious zone limit testing.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:LIMit:ISPurious:ZONE1:STATe ON enables the inband spurious limit testing of zone 1 for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask:LIMit:OFCHannel:ZONE<x> [:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the offset from the channel zone limit testing for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask:LIMit:OFCHannel:ZONE<x> [:STATe] { ON | OFF | 1 | 0 } [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask:LIMit:OFCHannel:ZONE<x> [:STATe]? Where ZONE<x> (x=1 to 5) correspond to Zone A, B, C, D, and E in the limit editor, respectively.
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the offset from the channel zone limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the offset from the channel zone limit testing.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:LIMit:OFCHannel:ZONE1:STATe ON enables the offset from the channel limit testing of zone 1 for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask:MEASurement(?)
Sets or queries the limit table type used for limit testing for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward or reverse link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFCHannel selects the Offset From Channel type where frequency zones are specified by the difference from the center frequency. ISPurious selects the Inband Spurious type in which frequency zones are specified by the absolute values.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:MEASurement ISPurious selects the Inband Spurious limit table for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel(?)
Sets or queries the reference channel level to measure the spurious emission level in dBc. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE is MANual.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the reference level. Range: -150 to 30 dBm. DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel -10dBm sets the reference channel level to - dBm for the spectrum emission mask -10 measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE
Related Commands
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE(?)
Sets or queries the mode of the reference channel level to measure the spurious emission level in dBc.
Syntax
Arguments
AUTO specifies that the reference level is measured from the input signal. MANual allows you to set the reference level manually using the [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel command.
DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE AUTO sets the mode of the reference channel level to AUTO for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel
Related Commands
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask:SLOT:GATE(?)
Sets or queries the slot gate time for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis. This command is valid when the [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:SLOT[:TYPE] is IDLE.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the slot gate time. Range: 180 E- to 840 E- [s]. -6 -6 DEMFL1XEVDO, DEMRL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:SLOT:GATE 200us sets the slot gate time to 200 s for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis. [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:SLOT[:TYPE]
Related Commands
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:SLOT[:TYPE](?)
Selects or queries the slot type (Idle or Active) for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
IDLE selects the idle slot including the pilot and MAC channels. ACTive selects the active slot including the pilot, MAC, and data channels.
DEMFL1XEVDO :SENSe:FL1XEVDO:SEMask:SLOT:TYPE IDLE selects the idle slot type for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 1xEV-DO forward link analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA commands set up the conditions related to the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMTD_SCDMA (TD-SCDMA analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Parameter
OFF | RCOSine | RRCosine CHPower | ACLR | IM | SEMask | CDPower | MACCuracy | STABle | TSSummary | TOOMask | OBWidth | SFSummary | OFF
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to measure in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NR1> specifies the block number. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: number of acquired blocks). -M DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to - in the TD-SCDMA analysis. -5
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:FILTer:MEASurement(?)
Sets or queries the measurement filter for the current measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. This command is not allowed if the current measurement is OBW.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF selects no filter. RCOSine selects the Raised Cosine filter. RRCosine selects the Raised Cosine filter.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:FILTer:MEASurement OFF sets the measurement filter to off for the current measurement.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA[:IMMediate] None DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:IMMediate performs calculation for the acquired data in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement item for the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MEASurement { CHPower | ACLR | IM | SEMask | CDPower | MACCuracy | STABle | TSSummary | TOOMask | OBWidth | SFSummary | OFF } [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MEASurement?
Arguments
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:MEASurement CDP selects the code domain power measurement for the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ACLR Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ACLR commands set up the conditions related to the ACLR (Adjacent Channel Leakage power Ratio) measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMTD_SCDMA (TD-SCDMA analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header Parameter [:SENSe] :TD_SCDMA :ACLR :DIRection? :LIMit :ADJacent[1]|2|3|4 [:STATe] <boolean>
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Syntax Returns
Measurement Modes
DEMTD_SCDMA
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ACLR:LIMit:ADJacent<x>[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the adjacent limit testing for the ACLR measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ACLR:LIMit:ADJacent<x>[:STATe] { ON | OFF | 1 | 0 } [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ACLR:LIMit:ADJacent[1]|2|3|4[:STATe]? ADJacent<x> (x=1 to 4) is defined as follows: ADJacent[1] is 1st Lower. ADJacent2 is 1st Upper. ADJacent3 is 2nd Lower. ADJacent4 is 2nd Upper.
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the adjacent limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the adjacent limit testing.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:ACLR:LIMit:ADJacent 1 enables the first lower adjacent limit testing for the ACLR measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ACQuisition Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ACQuisition commands set up the conditions related to acquisition in the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMTD_SCDMA (TD-SCDMA analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Parameter
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ACQuisition:HISTory(?)
Sets or queries the acquisition history. The acquisition can be viewed as it is selected, and can be reanalyzed after the selection.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NR1> specifies the acquisition history. Range: No logical limitation to 0 (depends on Span and memory length). DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:ACQuisition:HISTory 0 sets the acquisition history to 0 in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ACQuisition:SEConds? None. DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:ACQuisition:SEConds? returns the acquisition length in seconds in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ACQuisition:SFRames(?)
Sets or queries the acquisition length in subframes in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NR1> specifies the acquisition length in subframes Range: -4000 to no logical limitation (depends on Span and memory length). DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:ACQuisition:SFRames 10240 sets the acquisition length in subframes to 10240 in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis commands set up the analysis conditions in the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMTD_SCDMA (TD-SCDMA analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :TD_SCDMA :ANALysis :CHANnel :THReshold :INTerval :OFFSet [:CHIPs] :DFRequency :IQ :REFerence :SFRame :TFPHase :TIME :UTSPattern :TSLot :THReshold
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <boolean> TRIGger|DWPTs MIDamble|DWPTs UTSPattern|DWPTs <numeric_value> ALL|CURRent <numeric_value>
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:CHANnel:THReshold(?)
Sets or queries the threshold for the channel measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NR1> specifies the analysis channel threshold in dB. Range: -100 dB to +50 dB DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:CHANnel:THReshold -30dB sets the analysis channel threshold to - dB in the TD-SCDMA analysis. -30
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:INTerval(?)
Sets or queries the analysis interval in chips in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NR1> specifies the analysis interval in chips. The range depends on the acquisition length setting. DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:INTerval 3072 sets the analysis interval in chips to 3072 in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:OFFSet[:CHIPs](?)
Sets or queries the analysis offset (the start point of the analysis range) in chips in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NR1> specifies the analysis offset in chips. Range: -65539999 to 65539999 chips. DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:OFFSet:CHIPs 512 sets the analysis offset in chips to 512 in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:OFFSet:DFRequency(?)
Sets or queries the demod frequency offset in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NR1> specifies the analysis offset in MHz. Range: -6.5 MHz to +6.5 MHz (depends on Span setting) DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:OFFSet:DFRequency 3.25 sets the analysis demod frequency offset to 3.25 MHz in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:OFFSet:IQ(?)
Sets or queries the EVM measurement includes the I/Q offset in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<boolean>::= ON or 1 The EVM calculation includes I/Q offset OFF or 0 The EVM calculation does not include I/Q offset DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:OFFSet:IQ 1 sets the analysis EVM measurement to include the I/Q offset in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:REFerence:SFRame(?)
Sets or queries the subframe reference in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
TRIGger specifies that the trigger point is used as the start of the subframe. DWPTs specifies that the downlink pilot is expected and is used to provide subframe timing.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:REFerence:SFRame TRIGger sets the trigger point as the start of the subframe in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:REFerence:TFPHase(?)
Sets or queries the time slot frequency and phase reference in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
MIDamble specifies that frequency/phase information is independently calculated for each time slot. DWPTs specifies that the freq and phase frequency is determined based upon the frequency/phase and position in the multiframe of the downlink pilot.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:REFerence:TFPHase DWPTs sets the frequency and phase frequency to be determined by the downlink pilot in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:REFerence:TIME(?)
Sets or queries the time reference for the Channel Power, ACLR, Intermodulation, and Occupied Bandwidth measurements in the TD-SCDMA Analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
UTSPattern specifies that the subframe timing is determined by matching the detected time slot pattern (specified by [:SENse]:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis :REFerence:TIME:USTPattern command) DWPTs specifies that the downlink pilot is expected and is used to determine subframe timing.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:REFerence:TIME DWPTs Sets the time reference to use the downlink pilot for subframe timing.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:REFerence:TIME:UTSPattern(?)
Sets or queries the time slot pattern to be expected in the signal when detecting the subframe timing for the ACLR, and the Intermodulation measurements for the TD-SCDMA Analysis. NOTE. This command is only available when [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:REFerence:TIME is set to UTSPattern.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value> Range: 1 to 123456 (any combination of digits 1 through 6) DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:REFerence:TIME:UTSPattern 14 sets time slots 1 and 4 to uplink time slots.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:TSLot(?)
Sets or queries the time slot(s) to be analyzed in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ALL specifies that every time slot which is active (has an active channel) is analyzed. CURRent specifies that only the current time slot shown in the Measurement Setup is analyzed.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:TSLot ALL analyzes all time slots in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:TSLot:THReshold(?)
Sets or queries the level relative to the pilot which must be exceeded to identify a time slot as active.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NR1> specifies the analysis time slot threshold in dB. Range: - dB to +50 dB -50 DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis:TSLot:THReshold -30dB sets the analysis time slot threshold to - dB in the TD-SCDMA analysis. -30
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:CHPower Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:CHPower commands set up the conditions related to the channel power measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMTD_SCDMA (TD-SCDMA analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header Parameter [:SENSe] :TD_SCDMA :CHPower :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration <numeric_value> :DIRection? :LIMit [:STATe] <boolean>
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:CHPower:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the channel bandwidth for the channel power measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the channel bandwidth for the channel power measurement. Range: (Bin bandwidth) x 8 to full span [Hz]. DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:CHPower:BANDwidth:INTegration 2.5MHz sets the channel bandwidth to 2.5 MHz for the channel power measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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Syntax Returns
Measurement Modes
DEMTD_SCDMA
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:CHPower:LIMit[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the limit testing for the channel power measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:CHPower:LIMit:STATe ON enables the limit testing for the channel power measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:IM Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:IM commands set up the conditions related to the intermodulation measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMTD_SCDMA (TD-SCDMA analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :TD_SCDMA :IM :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration :DIRection? :LIMit :FORDer [:STATe] :TORDer [:STATe] :SCOFfset
Parameter
<numeric_value>
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:IM:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the channel bandwidth for the intermodulation measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the bandwidth of the main channel for the intermodulation measurement. Range: (Bin bandwidth) 8 to full span [Hz]. DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:BANDwidth:INTegration 2.5MHz sets the channel bandwidth to 2.5 MHz for the intermodulation measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax Returns
Measurement Modes
DEMTD_SCDMA
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:IM:LIMit:FORDer[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the fifth order limit testing for the intermodulation measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the fifth order limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the fifth order limit testing.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:IM:LIMit:FORDer:STATe ON enables the fifth order limit testing for the intermodulation measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:IM:LIMit:TORDer[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the third order limit testing for the intermodulation measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the third order limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the third order limit testing.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:IM:LIMit:TORDer:STATe ON enables the third order limit testing for the intermodulation measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:IM:SCOFfset(?)
Sets or queries the second channel frequency for the intermodulation measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the second channel frequency for the intermodulation. Range: Span/20 to full span [Hz]. DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:IM:SCOFfset 1.5MHz sets the second channel frequency to 1.5 MHz for the intermodulation measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy commands set up the conditions related to the modulation accuracy measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMTD_SCDMA (TD-SCDMA analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :TD_SCDMA :MACCuracy :DIRection? :LIMit :EVM :PEAK [:STATe] :RMS [:STATe] :PCDerror [:STATe] :RHO [:STATe]
Parameter
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Syntax Returns
Measurement Modes
DEMTD_SCDMA
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy:LIMit:EVM:PEAK[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the PEAK EVM limit checking for the modulation accuracy measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the PEAK EVM limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the PEAK EVM limit testing.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy:LIMit:EVM:PEAK:STATe ON enables the PEAK EVM limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy:LIMit:EVM:RMS[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the RMS EVM limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the RMS EVM limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the RMS EVM limit testing.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy:LIMit:EVM:RMS:STATe ON enables the RMS EVM limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy:LIMit:PCDerror[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the peak code domain error limit testing for the code domain power measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. This command is for the peak code domain error limit testing and does not affect modulation accuracy (MACCuracy) measurements.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the peak code domain error limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the peak code domain error limit testing.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy:LIMit:PCDerror:STATe ON enables the peak code domain error limit testing for the code domain power measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy:LIMit:RHO[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the Rho limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the Rho limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the Rho limit testing.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy:LIMit:RHO:STATe ON enables the Rho limit testing for the modulation accuracy measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MODulation Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MODulation commands set up the modulation conditions related to the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMTD_SCDMA (TD-SCDMA analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :TD_SCDMA :MODulation :CONTrol :K :NZERO :ZERo :SCODe :SPOint :SYNC :UPLink :DOWNlink
Parameter
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MODulation:CONTrol(?)
Sets or queries the method used to set other modulation parameters in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
AUTO specifies that SyncDL, SyncUL, Scrambling Code, and K(TS0), K(TS1-TS6) are set by the analysis. MANual specifies that all settings can be individually set without regard to other settings. NOTE. When switching from MANual to COUPled, all settings retain their current values.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:MODulation:CONTrol MANual sets the modulation parameter controls to manual mode.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MODulation:K:NZERo(?)
Sets or queries the the K value for all time slots other than 0 in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NR1> specifies the K value for time slots other than 0. Range: 2 to 16. DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:MODulation:K:NZERO 2 sets the K value to 2 for all time slots except time slot 0 in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MODulation:K:ZERO(?)
Sets or queries the the K value for time slot 0 in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NR1> specifies the K value for time slot 0 Range: 2 to 16. DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:MODulation:K:ZERO 2 sets the K value to 2 for time slot 0 in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MODulation:SCODe(?)
Sets or queries the the scrambling code value in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NR1> specifies the scrambling code Range: 0 to 127. DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:MODulation:SCODe 0 sets the scrambling code to 0 in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MODulation:SPOint(?)
Sets or queries the switching point between the Uplink and Downlink time slots in the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. This command also affects Channel Power, ACLR, Intermodulation, and Occupied Bandwidth measurements.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NR1> specifies the switching point Range: 0 to 6. DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:MODulation:SPOint 3 sets the time slot switching point to time slot 3 in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MODulation:SYNC:DOWNlink(?)
Sets or queries the the sync uplink value in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NR1> specifies the sync downlink. Range: 0 to 31. DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:MODulation:SYNC:DOWNlink 0 sets the code number of the downlink pilot pattern to 0 in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MODulation:SYNC:UPLink(?)
Sets or queries the the sync uplink value in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NR1> specifies the sync uplink. Range: 0 to 255. DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:MODulation:SYNC:UPLink 0 sets the code number of the uplink pilot pattern to 0 in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:OBWidth Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:OBWidth commands set up the conditions related to the occupied bandwidth (OBW) measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMTD_SCDMA (TD-SCDMA analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Parameter
<boolean> <numeric_value>
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Syntax Returns
Measurement Modes
DEMTD_SCDMA
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:OBWidth:LIMit[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the limit testing for the OBW measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:OBWidth:LIMit:STATe ON sets the limit testing to ON for the OBW measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:OBWidth:PERCent(?)
Sets or queries the occupied bandwidth for the OBW measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the occupied bandwidth. Range: 80% to 99.99% (default: 99%). DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:OBWidth:PERCent 95PCT sets the occupied bandwidth to 95% for the OBW measurement in the TDSCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SELect Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SELect commands set up the select conditions related to the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMTD_SCDMA (TD-SCDMA analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value> TS0N | DWPTs | UPPTs | TS1N | TS2N | TS3N | TS4N | TS5N | TS6N
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SELect:CODE(?)
Sets or queries the selected code in the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. When the displayed results can be separated by code, this control selects the results to be displayed by code. At other times, this control is not available.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NR1> specifies the code. Range: 0 to 15 DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:SELect:CODE 2 sets the analysis to code 2 in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SELect:SFRame(?)
Sets or queries the selected subframe in the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. This command is only available when results are available for multiple subframes.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NR1> specifies the subframe. Range: 0 to -2047. This is limited by the number of frames which have been analyzed. DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:SELect:SFRame -30 sets the selected subframe to -30, or the 30th subframe before the most recent one in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SELect:TSLot(?)
Sets or queries the selected time slot in the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. This command is only available when results are available for multiple subframes.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SELect:TSLot { TS0N | DWPTs | UPPTs | TS1N | TS2N | TS3N | TS4N | TS5N | TS6N } [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SELect:TSLot?
Arguments
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:SELect:TSLot TS4N sets the analysis to time slot 4 in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SEMask Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SEMask commands set up the conditions related to the spectrum emission mask measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMTD_SCDMA (TD-SCDMA analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header Parameter [:SENSe] :TD_SCDMA :SEMask :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration <numeric_value> :DIRection? UPLink|DOWNlink :LIMit :ISPurious :ZONE[1]|2|3|4|5 [:STATe] <boolean> :OFCHannel :ZONE[1]|2|3|4|5 [:STATe] <boolean> :MEASurement OFCHannel|ISPurious :RCHannel :LEVel <numeric_value> :MODE AUTO|MANual
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the channel bandwidth for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. This command is only available when [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE command selects MANual.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the channel bandwidth. Range: (Bin bandwidth) x 8 to full span [Hz]. DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:BANDwidth:INTegration 2.5MHz sets the channel bandwidth to 2.5 MHz for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:DIRection(?)
Sets or queries which limit table is used for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Returns
UPLink DOWNlink
Uplink Downlink
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:DIRection UPLink sets the spectrum emission mask measurement to use the uplink limits table in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:LIMit:ISPurious:ZONE<x>[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the offset from the inband spurious zone limit testing for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:LIMit:ISPurious:ZONE<x>[:STATe] { ON | OFF | 1 | 0 } [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:LIMit:ISPurious:ZONE<x>[:STATe]? Where x=1 to 5. Zones 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 correspond to Zones A, B, C, D, and E in the limit editor, respectively.
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the offset from the inband spurious zone limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the offset from the inband spurious zone limit testing.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:LIMit:ISPurious:ZONE1:STATe ON enables the offset from the inband spurious limit testing of zone 1 for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:LIMit:OFCHannel:ZONE<x>[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the offset from the channel zone limit testing for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:LIMit:OFCHannel:ZONE<x>[:STATe] { ON | OFF | 1 | 0 } [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:LIMit:OFCHannel:ZONE<x>[:STATe]? Where x=1 to 5. Zones 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 correspond to Zones A, B, C, D, and E in the limit editor, respectively.
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the offset from the channel zone limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the offset from the channel zone limit testing.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:LIMit:OFCHannel:ZONE 1:STATe ON enables the offset from the channel limit testing of zone 1 for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:MEASurement(?)
Sets or queries the limit table type used for limit testing for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFCHannel selects the Offset From Channel type where frequency zones are specified by the difference from the center frequency. ISPurious selects the Inband Spurious type in which frequency zones are specified by the absolute values.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:MEASurement ISPurious selects the Inband Spurious limit table for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel(?)
Sets or queries the reference channel level to measure the spurious emission level in dBc. NOTE. This command is only available when [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE command selects MANual.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the reference level. Range: -100 to 30 dBm. DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel -10dBm sets the reference channel level to - dBm for the spectrum emission mask -10 measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis. [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE(?)
Selects or queries the selecting mode of the reference channel level to measure the spurious emission level in dBc in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
AUTO specifies that the reference channel level is measured from the input signal for the specified channel bandwidth MANual specifies that the reference channel level has to be defined by the command [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE AUTO sets the reference channel level to be measured from the input signal for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis. [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum commands set up the spectrum conditions related to the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMTD_SCDMA (TD-SCDMA analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Parameter
<numeric_value>
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the spectrum offset within the time window in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<numeric_value>::=<NRf> specifies the spectrum offset within the time windows. Range: 0 ms to 26.56 ms. DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:OFFSet 10ms sets the spectrum offset within the time window to 10 ms in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:TINTerval? None DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum:TINTerval? returns the length of the time-domain information in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:STABle Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:STABle commands set up the conditions related to the Symbol Table in the TD_SCDMA analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMTD_SCDMA (TD-SCDMA analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Parameter
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:STABle:TPCSs:COUNt(?)
Sets or queries the TPC and SS symbol count in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ONE specifies that the symbols in the Data2 burst will be decided as if only one TPC and SS symbol are present. D16Sfactor specifies that the number of symbols for each TPC and SS segment is assumed to be 16 divided by the spreading factor.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:STABle:TPCSs:COUNt ONE sets the symbol count in the data2 burst to one for both TPC and SS symbols in TD-SCDMA analysis.
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:STABle:TPCSs:SELect(?)
Sets or queries whether to enable or disable the TPC and SS in the Data2 burst in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables that both TPC and SS symbols can be found in the Data2 burst. OFF or 0 disables that all Data2 burst symbols are data only.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:STABle:TPCSs:SELect ON enables that both TPC and SS symbols can be found in the Data2 burst in TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:TOOMask Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:TOOMask commands set up the conditions related to the transmit on/off mask measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMTD_SCDMA (TD-SCDMA analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :TD_SCDMA :TOOMask :DIRection :LIMit :LEVel :MRAMp [:STATe] :ONOFf [:STATe]
Parameter
<boolean> <boolean>
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Syntax Returns
Measurement Modes
DEMTD_SCDMA
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:TOOMask:LIMit:LEVel:MRAMp[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries the enable or disable transmit on/off mid-ramp level limit checking for the transmit on/off mask measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis. NOTE. When [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:TOOMask:DIRection? returns ULPlink, the limit is the transmit ON mid-ramp level. When the query returns DOWNlink, the limit is the transmit OFF mid-ramp level.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the transmit on/off mid-ramp level mask limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the transmit on/off mid-ramp level mask limit testing.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:TOOMask:LIMit:LEVel:MRAMp:STATe ON enables the mid-ramp level limit testing of the transmit on/off mask measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:TOOMask:LIMit:LEVel:ONOFf[:STATe](?)
Sets or queries the enable or disable transmit on/off limit checking for the transmit on/off mask measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the transmit on/off mask limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the transmit on/off mask limit testing.
DEMTD_SCDMA :SENSe:TD_SCDMA:TOOMask:LIMit:LEVel:ONOFf:STATe ON enables the limit testing of the transmit on/off mask measurement in the TD-SCDMA analysis.
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[:SENSe]:M2WLAN Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:M2WLAN commands set up the conditions for the IEEE802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMM2WLAN (IEEE802.11 MIMO (2x2) analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :M2WLAN :ACQuisition :HISTory :SEConds :ANALysis :LENGth :OFFSet :SYNC :BLOCk [:IMMediate] :MEASurement
Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> LTField | PILot <numeric_value> ATFunction | PTFunction | DPRofile | TEVTime | EVTime | PVTime | CONSTe | TEVSc | EVSC | PVSC | SCConste | FERRor | STABle | OFF <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> DATA | PILot | BOTH | SSUBcarrier ONE | TWO
:PACKet [:NUMBer] :SPECtrum :OFFSet :SSEGment [:NUMBer] :SUBCarrier [:NUMBer] :SELect :TXANtenna :SELect
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[:SENSe]:M2WLAN:ACQuisition:HISTory(?)
Sets or queries an acquisition history (serial number assigned to each acquisition) to display or analyze the data.
Arguments
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the acquisition history. The maximum value is zero, which represents the latest acquisition. The minimum value depends on span and memory length. You can see it by entering [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:ACQuisition:HISTory? MINimum. DEMM2WLAN :SENSe:M2WLAN:ACQuisition:HISTory -100 sets the acquisition history to -100.
[:SENSe]:M2WLAN:ACQuisition:SEConds(?)
Sets or queries the acquisition length in seconds.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the acquisition length. The minimum value is 20s. The maximum value depends on span and memory length. You can see it by entering [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:ACQuisition:SEConds? MAXimum. DEMM2WLAN :SENSe:M2WLAN:ACQuisition:SEConds 2.5m sets the acquisition length to 2.5 ms.
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[:SENSe]:M2WLAN:ANALysis:LENGth(?)
Sets or queries the time length for the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the analysis range in seconds. Range: 0 to 100 ms. DEMM2WLAN :SENSe:M2WLAN:ANALysis:LENGth 50m sets the analysis range to 50 ms.
[:SENSe]:M2WLAN:ANALysis:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the measurement start position in the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the analysis offset in seconds. Range: 0 to 100 ms. DEMM2WLAN :SENSe:M2WLAN:ANALysis:OFFSet 50m sets the analysis range to 50 ms.
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[:SENSe]:M2WLAN:ANALysis:SYNC(?)
Selects or queries the synchronization method for the analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
LTField specifies to synchronize with the long training field. PILot specifies to synchronize with the pilot signals.
DEMM2WLAN :SENSe:M2WLAN:ANALysis:SYNC LTField specifies to synchronize with the long training field.
[:SENSe]:M2WLAN:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to measure in the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the block number. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: the number of acquired blocks) -M DEMM2WLAN :SENSe:M2WLAN:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to -5.
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[:SENSe]:M2WLAN[:IMMediate] None DEMM2WLAN :SENSe:M2WLAN:IMMediate runs the demodulation calculation for the acquired data. :INITiate, [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement item in the 802.11n MIMO (2x2) analysis. To acquire data, use the :INITiate command. To start the analysis, use the [:SENSe]:M2WLAN[:IMMediate] command.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement { ATFunction | PTFunction | DPRofile | TEVTime | EVTime | PVTime | CONSTe | TEVSc | EVSC | PVSC | SCConste | FERRor | STABle | OFF } [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement?
Arguments
Table 2-127 shows the measurement selections. Table 2- 126: Measurements, 802.11n MIMO
Argument ATFunction PTFunction DPRofile TEVTime EVTime PVTime CONSte TEVSc EVSC PVSC SCConste FERRor STABle OFF Measurement item Transfer Functiom (Amplitude) Transfer Function (Phase) Delay Profile Transfer efficiency versus Time EVM versus Time Power versus Time Constellation Transfer efficiency versus Subcarrier EVM versus Subcarrier Power versus Subcarrier Subcarrier constellation Frequecy error Symbol table Measurement off
DEMM2WLAN :SENSe:M2WLAN:MEASurement ATFunction selects the Transfer Functiom (Amplitude). :INITiate, [:SENSe]:M2WLAN[:IMMediate]
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[:SENSe]:M2WLAN:PACKet[:NUMBer](?)
Sets or queries the packet number to measure.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the packet number. Range: -[(the number of packets in the analysis range) - 1] to 0. Zero (0) represents the latest packet. DEMM2WLAN :SENSe:M2WLAN:PACKet:NUMBer -10 sets the packet number to -10.
[:SENSe]:M2WLAN:SPECtrum:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the spectrum offset within the acquisition length. Spectrum Offset is the beginning of Spectrum Length to display spectrum in the subview.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the spectrum offset in seconds. Range: 0 to 100 ms. DEMM2WLAN :SENSe:M2WLAN:SPECtrum:OFFSet 20m sets the spectrum offset to 20 ms.
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[:SENSe]:M2WLAN:SSEGment[:NUMBer](?)
Sets or queries the symbol (segment) number. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement is set to ATFunction, PTFunction, DPRofile, EVSC, PVSC, SCConste, or STABle.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the symbol number. Range: -[(the number of symbols in the analysis range) - 1] to 0. Zero (0) represents the latest symbol. DEMM2WLAN :SENSe:M2WLAN:SSEGment:NUMBer -32 sets the symbol number to -32. [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:M2WLAN:SUBCarrier[:NUMBer](?)
Sets or queries the subcarrier number when [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:SUBCarrier :SELect is set to SSUBcarrier.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the subcarrier number. Range: - to +63. -64 DEMM2WLAN :SENSe:M2WLAN:SUBCarrier:NUMBer 10 sets the subcarrier number to 10. [:SENSe]:M2WLAN:SUBCarrier:SELect
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[:SENSe]:M2WLAN:SUBCarrier:SELect(?)
Selects or queries the subcarrier(s) to display.
Syntax
Arguments
DATA selects the data only. PILot selects the pilot only. BOTH selects the data and the pilot (default). SSUBcarrier selects the subcarrier specified using the [:SENSe]:M2WLAN :SUBCarrier[:NUMBer] command (Single Subcarrier). This selection is effective in the EVM versus Time, Power versus Time, and Constellation measurements.
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[:SENSe]:M2WLAN:TXANtenna:SELect (?)
Selects or queries the transmission antenna to display the measurement results.
Syntax
Arguments
ONE displays the measurement results for signals transmitted by Tx Antenna 1. TWO displays the measurement results for signals transmitted by Tx Antenna 2.
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[:SENSe]:SWLAN Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:SWLAN commands set up the conditions related to the IEEE802.11n (nx1) analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMSWLAN (IEEE802.11n (nx1) analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header Parameter [:SENSe] :SWLAN :ACQuisition :HISTory <numeric_value> :SEConds <numeric_value> :ANALysis :EQUalization [:STATe] <boolean> :LENGth <numeric_value> :OFFSet <numeric_value> :SFORmat ONE | TWO :SYNC LTField | PILot :BLOCk <numeric_value> [:IMMediate] :MEASurement ATFunction | PTFunction | DPRofile | EVTime | PVTime | CONSTe | EVSC | PVSC | SCConste | FERRor | OFLatness | OLINearity | STABle | SMASk | OFF :PACKet [:NUMBer] <numeric_value> :SMASk [:SELect] EFFective | INValid :SPECtrum :OFFSet <numeric_value> :SSEGment [:NUMBer] <numeric_value> :SUBCarrier [:NUMBer] <numeric_value> :SELect DATA | PILot | BOTH | SSUBcarrier :TXANtenna :SELect ONE | TWO
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[:SENSe]:SWLAN:ACQuisition:HISTory(?)
Sets or queries an acquisition history (serial number assigned to each acquisition) to display or analyze the data.
Arguments
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the acquisition history. The maximum value is zero, which represents the latest acquisition. The minimum value depends on span and memory length. You can see it by entering [:SENSe]:SWLAN:ACQuisition:HISTory? MINimum. DEMSWLAN :SENSe:SWLAN:ACQuisition:HISTory -100 sets the acquisition history to -100.
[:SENSe]:SWLAN:ACQuisition:SEConds(?)
Sets or queries the acquisition length in seconds.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the acquisition length. The minimum value is 20s. The maximum value depends on span and memory length. You can see it by entering [:SENSe]:SWLAN:ACQuisition:SEConds? MAXimum. DEMSWLAN :SENSe:SWLAN:ACQuisition:SEConds 2.5m sets the acquisition length to 2.5 ms.
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[:SENSe]:SWLAN:ANALysis:EQUalization[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to enable or disable the data correction for the long training symbol during the 802.11n (nx1) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
[:SENSe]:SWLAN:ANALysis:LENGth(?)
Sets or queries the time length for the 802.11n (nx1) analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the analysis range in seconds. Range: 0 to 100 ms. DEMSWLAN :SENSe:SWLAN:ANALysis:LENGth 50m sets the analysis range to 50 ms.
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[:SENSe]:SWLAN:ANALysis:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the measurement start position in the 802.11n (nx1) analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the analysis offset in seconds. Range: 0 to 100 ms. DEMSWLAN :SENSe:SWLAN:ANALysis:OFFSet 50m sets the analysis range to 50 ms.
[:SENSe]:SWLAN:ANALysis:SFORmat(?)
Selects or queries the signal format for the transfer function and delay profile measurements in the 802.11n (nx1) analysis. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement is set to ATFunction, PTFunction, or DPRofile.
Syntax
Arguments
ONE selects the communication by one transmitting antenna. TWO selects the communication by two transmitting antennas.
DEMSWLAN :SENSe:SWLAN:ANALysis:SFORmat TWO selects the communication by two transmitting antennas. [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SWLAN:ANALysis:SYNC(?)
Selects or queries the synchronization method for the analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
LTField specifies to synchronize with the long training field. PILot specifies to synchronize with the pilot signals.
DEMSWLAN :SENSe:SWLAN:ANALysis:SYNC LTField specifies to synchronize with the long training field.
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[:SENSe]:SWLAN:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to measure in the 802.11n (nx1) analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the block number. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: the number of acquired blocks) -M DEMSWLAN :SENSe:SWLAN:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to -5.
[:SENSe]:SWLAN[:IMMediate] None DEMSWLAN :SENSe:SWLAN:IMMediate runs the demodulation calculation for the acquired data. :INITiate, [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement item in the 802.11n (nx1) analysis. To acquire data, use the :INITiate command. To start the analysis, use the [:SENSe]:SWLAN[:IMMediate] command.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement { ATFunction | PTFunction | DPRofile | EVTime | PVTime | CONSTe | EVSC | PVSC | SCConste | FERRor | OFLatness | OLINearity | STABle | SMASk | OFF } [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement?
Arguments
Table 2-127 shows the measurement selections. Table 2- 127: Measurements, 802.11n (nx1)
Argument ATFunction PTFunction DPRofile EVTime PVTime CONSte EVSC PVSC SCConste FERRor OFLatness OLINearity STABle SMASk OFF Measurement item Transfer Functiom (Amplitude) Transfer Function (Phase) Delay Profile EVM versus Time Power versus Time Constellation EVM versus Subcarrier Power versus Subcarrier Subcarrier constellation Frequecy error OFDM flatness OFDM linearity Symbol table Sprctrum mask Measurement off
DEMSWLAN :SENSe:SWLAN:MEASurement ATFunction selects the Transfer Functiom (Amplitude). :INITiate, [:SENSe]:SWLAN[:IMMediate]
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[:SENSe]:SWLAN:PACKet[:NUMBer](?)
Sets or queries the packet number to measure.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the packet number. Range: -[(the number of packets in the analysis range) - 1] to 0. Zero (0) represents the latest packet. DEMSWLAN :SENSe:SWLAN:PACKet:NUMBer -10 sets the packet number to -10.
[:SENSe]:SWLAN:SMASk[:SELect](?)
Selects or queries the transmit spectral mask specified in the 802.11n standard.
Syntax
Arguments
EFFective selects the mask for 20 MHz transmission. INValid selects the mask for 40 MHz transmission.
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[:SENSe]:SWLAN:SPECtrum:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the spectrum offset within the acquisition length. Spectrum Offset is the beginning of Spectrum Length to display spectrum in the subview.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the spectrum offset in seconds. Range: 0 to 100 ms. DEMSWLAN :SENSe:SWLAN:SPECtrum:OFFSet 20m sets the spectrum offset to 20 ms.
[:SENSe]:SWLAN:SSEGment[:NUMBer](?)
Sets or queries the symbol (segment) number. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement is set to ATFunction, PTFunction, DPRofile, EVSC, PVSC, SCConste, or STABle.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the symbol number. Range: -[(the number of symbols in the analysis range) - 1] to 0. Zero (0) represents the latest symbol. DEMSWLAN :SENSe:SWLAN:SSEGment:NUMBer -52 sets the symbol number to -52. [:SENSe]:SWLAN:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:SWLAN:SUBCarrier[:NUMBer](?)
Sets or queries the subcarrier number when [:SENSe]:SWLAN:SUBCarrier :SELect is set to SSUBcarrier.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the subcarrier number. Range: - to +63. -64 DEMSWLAN :SENSe:SWLAN:SUBCarrier:NUMBer 10 sets the subcarrier number to 10. [:SENSe]:SWLAN:SUBCarrier:SELect
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[:SENSe]:SWLAN:SUBCarrier:SELect(?)
Selects or queries the subcarrier(s) to display.
Syntax
Arguments
DATA selects the data only. PILot selects the pilot only. BOTH selects the data and the pilot (default). SSUBcarrier selects the subcarrier specified using the [:SENSe]:SWLAN :SUBCarrier[:NUMBer] command (Single Subcarrier). This selection is effective in the EVM versus Time, Power versus Time, and Constellation measurements.
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[:SENSe]:SWLAN:TXANtenna:SELect (?)
Selects or queries the transmission antenna to display the measurement results.
Syntax
Arguments
ONE displays the measurement results for signals transmitted by Tx Antenna 1. TWO displays the measurement results for signals transmitted by Tx Antenna 2.
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[:SENSe]:WLAN Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:SWLAN commands set up the conditions related to the IEEE802.11a/b/g analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMWLAN (IEEE802.11a/b/g analysis) in the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header Parameter [:SENSe] :WLAN :ACQuisition :HISTory <numeric_value> :SEConds <numeric_value> :ANALysis :EQUalization [:STATe] <boolean> :LENGth <numeric_value> :MODulation AUTO | O64QH | O64QL | O16QH | O16QL | OQH | OQL | OBH | OBL | CCKH | CCKL | DDQ | DDB | P8PH | P8PL | PQH | PBL :OFFSet <numeric_value> :SYNC LTSYmbol | GI :BLOCk <numeric_value> [:IMMediate] :MEASurement PVTime | EVTime | PVSC | EVSC | CONSte | SCConste | FERRor | OFLatness | OLINearity | STABle | SMASk | TPOWer | OFF :SMASk [:SELect] DSSS | OFDM :SPECtrum :OFFSet <numeric_value> :SSEGment [:NUMBer] <numeric_value> :SUBCarrier [:NUMBer] <numeric_value> :SELect DATA | PILot | BOTH | SSUBcarrier :TPOWer :BURSt :INDex <numeric_value> :SLOPe POSitive | NEGative
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[:SENSe]:WLAN:ACQuisition:HISTory(?)
Sets or queries an acquisition history (serial number assigned to each acquisition) to display or analyze the data.
Arguments
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the acquisition history. The maximum value is zero, which represents the latest. The minimum value depends on span and memory length. You can see it by entering [:SENSe]:WLAN:ACQuisition:HISTory? MINimum. DEMWLAN :SENSe:WLAN:ACQuisition:HISTory -100 sets the acquisition history to -100.
[:SENSe]:WLAN:ACQuisition:SEConds(?)
Sets or queries the acquisition length in seconds.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> sets the acquisition length. The minimum value is 20s. The minimum value depends on span and memory length. You can see it by enetring [:SENSe]:WLAN:ACQuisition:SEConds? MAXimum. DEMWLAN :SENSe:WLAN:ACQuisition:SEConds 2.5m sets the acquisition length to 2.5 ms.
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[:SENSe]:WLAN:ANALysis:EQUalization[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to enable or disable the data correction for the long training symbol during the analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
[:SENSe]:WLAN:ANALysis:LENGth(?)
Sets or queries the time length for the IEEE802.11a/b/g analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the analysis range in seconds. Range: 0 to 100 ms. DEMWLAN :SENSe:WLAN:ANALysis:LENGth 50m sets the analysis range to 50 ms.
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[:SENSe]:WLAN:ANALysis:MODulation(?)
Selects or queries the modulation type for analysis.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:WLAN:ANALysis:MODulation { AUTO | O64QH | O64QL | O16QH | O16QL | OQH | OQL |OBH | OBL | CCKH | CCKL | DDQ | DDB | P8PH | P8PL | PQH | PBL } [:SENSe]:WLAN:ANALysis:MODulation?
Arguments
Table 2-128 shows the modulation type selections. Table 2- 128: Modulation type selections
Argument AUTO (default) O64QH O64QL O16QH O16QL OQH OQL OBH OBL CCKH CCKL DDQ DDB P8PH P8PL PQH PBL Data rate Auto 54 Mbps 48 Mbps 36 Mbps 24 Mbps 18 Mbps 12 Mbps 9 Mbps 6 Mbps 11 Mbps 5.5 Mbps 2 Mbps 1 Mbps 33 Mbps 22 Mbps 11 Mbps 5.5 Mbps Modulation 1st/2nd Auto 64QAM/OFDM 64QAM/OFDM 16QAM/OFDM 16QAM/OFDM QPSK/OFDM QPSK/OFDM BPSK/OFDM BPSK/OFDM CCK CCK DQPSK/DSSS DBPSK/DSSS 8PSK/PBCC 8PSK/PBCC QPSK/PBCC BPSK/PBCC 3/4 2/3 3/4 1/2 3/4 1/2 3/4 1/2 Encoding rate
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[:SENSe]:WLAN:ANALysis:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the measurement start position in the IEEE802.11a/b/g analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the analysis offset in seconds. Range: 0 to 100 ms. DEMWLAN :SENSe:WLAN:ANALysis:OFFSet 50m sets the analysis range to 50 ms.
[:SENSe]:WLAN:ANALysis:SYNC(?)
Selects or queries the synchronization function for the long training symbol during the analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
LTSYmbol specifies to synchronize with the long training symbol. GI specifies to synchronize with the guard interval.
DEMWLAN :SENSe:WLAN:ANALysis:SYNC LTSYmbol specifies to synchronize with the long training symbol.
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[:SENSe]:WLAN:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to measure in the IEEE802.11a/b/g analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the block number. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: the number of acquired blocks) -M DEMWLAN :SENSe:WLAN:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to -5.
[:SENSe]:WLAN[:IMMediate] None DEMWLAN :SENSe:WLAN:IMMediate runs the demodulation calculation for the acquired data. :INITiate, [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement
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[:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement item in the IEEE802.11a/b/g analysis. To acquire data, use the :INITiate command. To start the analysis, use the [:SENSe]:WLAN[:IMMediate] command.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement { PVTime | EVTime | PVSC | EVSC | CONSte | SCConste | FERRor | OFLatness | OLINearity | STABle | SMASk | TPOWer | OFF } [:SENSe]:WLAN:MEASurement?
Arguments
Table 2-129 shows the measurement selections. Table 2- 129: Measurement selections
Argument PVTime EVTime PVSC EVSC CONSte SCConste FERRor OFLatness OLINearity STABle SMASk TPOWer OFF Measurement item Power versus Time EVM versus Time Power versus Subcarrier EVM versus Subcarrier Constellation Subcarrier constellation Frequecy error OFDM flatness OFDM linearity Symbol table Sprctrum mask Transmit power Measurement off
DEMWLAN :SENSe:WLAN:MEASurement PVTime selects the power versus time measurement. :INITiate, [:SENSe]:WLAN[:IMMediate]
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[:SENSe]:WLAN:SMASk[:SELect](?)
Selects or queries the signal type for the specrum mask measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
DSSS selects the DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) signal. OFDM selects the OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) signal.
DEMWLAN :SENSe:WLAN:SMASk:SELect DSSS selects the DSSS signal for the specrum mask measurement.
[:SENSe]:WLAN:SPECtrum:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the spectrum offset within the acquisition length. Spectrum Offset is the beginning of Spectrum Length to display spectrum in the subview.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the spectrum offset in seconds. Range: 0 to 100 ms. DEMWLAN :SENSe:WLAN:SPECtrum:OFFSet 20m sets the spectrum offset to 20 ms.
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[:SENSe]:WLAN:SSEGment[:NUMBer](?)
Sets or queries the symbol (segment) number. This command is valid when :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat is set to PVSC, EVSC, SSConste, or STABle.
Syntax
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the symbol number. Range: 0 to 14285. DEMWLAN :SENSe:WLAN:SSEGment:NUMBer 150 sets the symbol number to 150. :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod:SVIew:FORMat
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[:SENSe]:WLAN:SUBCarrier[:NUMBer](?)
Sets or queries the subcarrier number when [:SENSe]:WLAN:SUBCarrier:SELect is set to SSUBcarrier.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the subcarrier number. Range: - to - +1 to +26 (not permit 0) -26 -1, DEMWLAN :SENSe:WLAN:SUBCarrier:NUMBer 10 sets the subcarrier number to 10. [:SENSe]:WLAN:SUBCarrier:SELect
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[:SENSe]:WLAN:SUBCarrier:SELect(?)
Selects or queries the subcarrier(s) to display.
Syntax
Arguments
DATA selects the data only. PILot selects the pilot only. BOTH selects the data and the pilot (default). SSUBcarrier selects the subcarrier specified using the [:SENSe]:WLAN:SUBCarrier[:NUMBer] command (Single Subcarrier). This selection is effective in the EVM versus Time, Power versus Time, and Constellation measurements.
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[:SENSe]:WLAN:TPOWer:BURSt:INDex(?)
Sets or queries the burst index to display the measurement results in the transmit power measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the burst index. Zero represents the latest burst. Range: - to 0 (N: the number of analyzed bursts -N -1) DEMWLAN :SENSe:WLAN:TPOWer:BURSt:INDex -10 sets the burst index to -10.
[:SENSe]:WLAN:TPOWer:SLOPe(?)
Selects or queries the tansmit power ramp for the transmit power measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
POSitive selects the power-on ramp. NEGative selects the power-down ramp.
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[:SENSe]:AC3Gpp Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:AC3Gpp commands set up the conditions related to the W-CDMA ACLR (Adjacent Channel Leakage Power Ratio) measurement. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected SAUL3G (W-CDMA uplink analysis in the S/A mode)using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Parameter
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[:SENSe]:AC3Gpp:FILTer:ALPHa(?)
Sets or queries the filter factor (/BT) when you have selected RNYQuist (Root Nyquist filter) in the [:SENSe]:AC3Gpp:FILTer:TYPE command for the W-CDMA ACLR measurement.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the filter factor. Range: 0 to 1. SAUL3G :SENSe:AC3Gpp:FILTer:ALPHa 0.5 sets the filter factor to 0.5. [:SENSe]:AC3Gpp:FILTer:TYPE
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[:SENSe]:AC3Gpp:FILTer:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the filter for the W-CDMA ACLR measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
RECTangle selects the rectangular filter. RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
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[:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP commands set up conditions for the 3GPP-R5 downlink modulation analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMDLR5_3G (3GPP-R5 downlink modulation analysis mode) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :DLR5_3GPP :BLOCk :CARRier :OFFSet :SEARch :COMPosite :DTYPe :SEARch :EVM :IQOoffset :FILTer :ALPHa :MEASurement :REFerence [:IMMediate] :LENGth :OFFSet :SCHPart :SCODe :ALTernative :NUMBer :SEARch
Parameter
<numeric_value> <frequency> <boolean> <boolean> <boolean> INCLude | EXCLude <ratio> OFF | RRCosine OFF | RCOSine | GAUSsian <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <boolean> NUSed | PRIMary | LEFT | RIGHt <code_number> <boolean>
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[:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to measure in the 3GPP-R5 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the block number. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: Number of acquired blocks). -M DEMDLR5_3G :SENSe:DLR5_3GPP:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to -5.
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[:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP:CARRier:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the carrier frequency offset in the 3GPP-R5 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the carrier frequency offset. Range: -(span) to +(span). DEMDLR5_3G :SENSe:DLR5_3GPP:CARRier:OFFSet 10MHz sets the carrier frequency offset to 10 MHz.
[:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP:CARRier:SEARch(?)
Determines whether to detect the carrier automatically in the 3GPP-R5 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the carrier is not detected automatically. To set the carrier frequency offset, use the [:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP:CARRier:OFFSet command. ON or 1 specifies that the carrier is detected automatically.
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[:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP:COMPosite(?)
Determines whether to perform the composite analysis (automatic detection of symbol rate) in the 3GPP-R5 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that composite analysis is not performed. ON or 1 specifies that composite analysis is performed. NOTE. You should usually specify that composite analysis is performed. If a normal analysis does not result, select OFF in this command and select a specific symbol rate in :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP:AVIew:SRATe.
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[:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP:DTYPe:SEARch(?)
Determines whether to detect the demodulation type of the code channel (QPSK or 16QAM) automatically.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the code channel is QPSK. ON or 1 specifies that the code channel is automatically detected (QPSK or 16QAM).
[:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP:EVM:IQOoffset(?)
Determines whether to include the I/Q origin offset in the EVM (Error Vector Magnitude), Rho (waveform quality), and PCDE (Peak Code Domain Error) calculation.
Syntax
Arguments
INCLude includes the I/Q origin offset in the EVM, Rho, and PCDE calculation. EXCLude excludes the I/Q origin offset from the calculation.
DEMDLR5_3G :SENSe:DLR5_3GPP:IQOoffset INCLude includes the I/Q origin offset in the calculation.
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[:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP:FILTer:ALPHa(?)
Sets or queries the filter factor (a/BT) in the 3GPP-R5 downlink analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the filter factor (a/BT). Range: 0 to 1. DEMDLR5_3G :SENSe:DLR5_3GPP:FILTer:ALPHa 0.5 sets the filter factor to 0.5.
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[:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP:FILTer:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement filter in the 3GPP-R5 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF specifies that no measurement filter is used. RRCosine selects the Root Raised Cosine filter.
DEMDLR5_3G :SENSe:DLR5_3GPP:FILTer:MEASurement RRCosine selects the Root Raised Cosine filter as the measurement filter.
[:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP:FILTer:REFerence(?)
Selects or queries the reference filter in the 3GPP-R5 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF specifies that no reference filter is used. RCOSine selects the Raised Cosine filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter.
DEMDLR5_3G :SENSe:DLR5_3GPP:FILTer:REFerence RCOSine selects the Raised Cosine filter as the reference filter.
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[:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP[:IMMediate] None DEMDLR5_3G :SENSe:DLR5_3GPP:IMMediate runs the 3GPP-R5 downlink analysis calculation. :INITiate
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[:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP:LENGth(?)
Defines or queries the range for the 3GPP-R5 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the analysis range by the number of data points. Range: 1 to 1024(block size). To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. DEMDLR5_3G :SENSe:DLR5_3GPP:LENGth 1000 sets the length of the analysis range to 1000 points. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the measurement start position in the 3GPP-R5 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the measurement start position by the number of data points. Range: 0 to 1024(block size) -1. To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. DEMDLR5_3G :SENSe:DLR5_3GPP:OFFSet 100 sets the measurement start position to point 100. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP:SCHPart(?)
Determines whether to include the SCH part in the analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the SCH part is not included in the analysis. ON or 1 specifies that the SCH part is included in the analysis.
DEMDLR5_3G :SENSe:DLR5_3GPP:SCHPart ON specifies that the SCH part is included in the analysis.
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[:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP:SCODe:ALTernative(?)
Selects or queries the alternative scrambling code in the 3GPP-R5 downlink modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
NUSed (default) uses the primary scrambling code only (without the left and the right alternative scrambling codes) to de-spread the input signal. PRIMary uses the primary scrambling with the left and the right alternative scrambling codes to de-spread the input signal. LEFT uses the left alternative scrambling code to de-spread the input signal. RIGHt uses the right alternative scrambling code to de-spread the input signal. Measurement Modes
DEMDLR5_3G :SENSe:DLR5_3GPP:SCODe:ALTernative RIGHt uses the right alternative scrambling code to de-spread the input signal.
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[:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP:SCODe:NUMBer(?)
Sets or queries the scrambling code in the 3GPP-R5 downlink analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the scrambling code. Range: 0 to 24575. DEMDLR5_3G :SENSe:DLR5_3GPP:SCODe:NUMBer 3 sets the scrambling code to 3. [:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP:SCODe:SEARch
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[:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP:SCODe:SEARch(?)
Determines whether automatic detection of the scrambling code is on or off in the 3GPP-R5 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the scrambling code is not detected automatically. To set it, use the [:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP:SCODe:NUMBer command above. ON or 1 specifies that the scrambling code is detected automatically.
DEMDLR5_3G :SENSe:DLR5_3GPP:SCODe:SEARch ON specifies that the scrambling code is detected automatically. [:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP:SCODe:NUMBer
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:ACLR Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP commands set up conditions for the ACLR (Adjacent Channel Leakage Power Ratio) measurement in the 3GPP-R5 downlink and uplink analyses.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP :ACLR :FILTer :COEFficient :TYPE :LIMit :ADJacent<x> [:STATe] :NCORrection :SWEep
Parameter
You must run the following two commands before using a command from this group: 1. Execute the :INSTrument command to set the measurement mode to SADLR5_3G or SAULR5_3G: :INSTrument[:SELect] { "SADLR5_3G" | "SADLR5_3G" } 2. Execute the :CONFigure command to start the measurement with the default settings: :CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:ACLR
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:ACLR:FILTer:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the filter factor (a/BT) when you have selected RNYQuist (Root Nyquist filter) in the [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:ACLR:FILTer :TYPE command for the 3GPP-R5 ACLR measurement.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the filter factor. Range: 0 to 1. SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:ACLR:FILTer:COEFficient 0.5 sets the filter factor to 0.5. [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:ACLR:FILTer:TYPE
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:ACLR:FILTer:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the filter for the 3GPP-R5 ACLR measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
RECTangle selects the rectangular filter. RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:ACLR:LIMit:ADJacent<x>[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to enable or disable the adjacent limit testing for the ACLR measurement in the 3GPP-R5 analysis.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:ACLR:LIMit:ADJacent<x> [:STATe] { ON | OFF | 1 | 0 } [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:ACLR:LIMit:ADJacent<x> [:STATe]? Where ADJacent<x> ::={ ADJacent[1] | ADJacent2 | ADJacent3 | ADJacent4 } ADJacent1: 1st lower adjacent channel ADJacent2: 1st upper adjacent channel ADJacent3: 2nd lower adjacent channel ADJacent4: 2nd upper adjacent channel
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the adjacent limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the adjacent limit testing.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:ACLR:LIMit:ADJacent1 ON enables the limit testing for the first adjacent channel in the ACLR measurement.
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:ACLR:NCORrection(?)
Determines whether to perform the noise correction, which subtract noise level from signal level to obtain the ACLR measurement results. NOTE. When you change amplitude and frequency settings, the noise correction setting returns to off. Turn it on again if necessary.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 measures noise level first, and then subtracts the noise level from the signal level to calculate ACLR measurement values. OFF or 0 calculates ACLR measurement values directly from the input signal level (default).
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:ACLR:SWEep(?)
Selects or queries how to scan the 25 MHz span.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 acquires an input signal with five scans by the channel spacing of 5 MHz (default). OFF or 0 acquires an input signal with a single scan in the 25 MHz span.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:ACLR:SWEep ON selects the five scans by the channel spacing.
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CFRequency Subgroup
3GPP-R5, Option 30 Only
The [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CHPower commands set up conditions for the carrier frequency measurement in the 3GPP-R5 downlink or uplink analysis.
Command Tree
Header Parameter [:SENSe] :SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP :CFRequency :CRESolution <numeric_value> You must run the following two commands before using a command from this group: 1. Execute the :INSTrument command to set the measurement mode to SADLR5_3G or SAULR5_3G: :INSTrument[:SELect] { "SADLR5_3G" | "SAULR5_3G" } 2. Execute the :CONFigure command to start the measurement with the default settings: :CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CFRequency
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CFRequency:CRESolution(?)
Sets or queries the counter resolution for the carrier frequency measurement in the 3GPP-R5 analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the counter resolution. Setting value (Hz): 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, 100, 1k, 10k, 100k, or 1M All S/A modes :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:CFRequnecy:CRESolution 1kHz sets the counter resolution to 1 kHz.
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CHPower Subgroup
3GPP-R5, Option 30 Only
The [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CHPower commands set up conditions for the channel power measurement in the 3GPP-R5 downlink or uplink analysis.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP :CHPower :BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration :FILTer :COEFficient :TYPE :LIMit [:STATe]
Parameter
You must run the following two commands before using a command from this group: 1. Execute the :INSTrument command to set the measurement mode to SADLR5_3G or SAULR5_3G: :INSTrument[:SELect] { "SADLR5_3G" | "SAULR5_3G" } 2. Execute the :CONFigure command to start the measurement with the default settings: :CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CHPower
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CHPower:BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the channel bandwidth for the channel power measurement in the 3GPP-R5 analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the channel bandwidth. Range: Span/20 to full span [Hz] SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:CHPower:BANDwidth:INTegration 2.5MHz sets the channel bandwidth to 2.5 MHz for the channel power measurement.
[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CHPower:FILTer:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the filter roll-off rate for the channel power measurement in the 3GPP-R5 downlink analysis when you have selected NYQuist or RNYQuist in the [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CHPower FILTer:TYPE command.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the roll-off rate. Range: 0.0001 to 1 (default: 0.5) SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:CHPower:FILTer:COEFficient 0.1 sets the filter roll-off rate to 0.1 for the channel power measurement.
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CHPower:FILTer:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the filter for the channel power measurement in the 3GPP-R5 analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
RECTangle selects the Rectangular filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter. NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter. RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:CHPower:FILTer:TYPE NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter for the channel power measurement.
[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CHPower:LIMit[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to enable or disable the limit testing for the channel power measurement in the 3GPP-R5 analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:CHPower:LIMit:STATe ON enables the limit testing for the channel power measurement.
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:EBWidth Subgroup
3GPP-R5, Option 30 Only
The [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:EBWidth commands set up conditions for the EBW (Emission Bandwidth) measurement in the 3GPP-R5 downlink or uplink analysis.
Command Tree
Header Parameter [:SENSe] :SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP :EBWidth :XDB <numeric_value> You must run the following two commands before using a command from this group: 1. Execute the :INSTrument command to set the measurement mode to SADLR5_3G or SAULR5_3G: :INSTrument[:SELect] { "SADLR5_3G" | "SAULR5_3G" } 2. Execute the :CONFigure command to start the measurement with the default settings: :CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:EBWidth
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:EBWidth:XDB(?)
Sets or queries the level relative to the maximum peak at which the EBW is measured in the 3GPP-R5 analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<rel_ampl>::=<NRf> is the level at which the EBW is measured. Specify the amplitude relative to the maximum peak. Range: -100 to - dB (default: - dB). -1 -30 SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:EBWidth:XDB -20 specifies that the EBW is measured at a level - dB lower than the maximum -20 peak.
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP:MCAClr Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP:MCAClr commands set up conditions for the multi-carrler ACLR (Adjacent Channel Leakage Power Ratio) measurement in the 3GPP-R5 downlink analysis.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :SADLR5_3GPP :MCAClr :CARRier [:THReshold] :FILTer :COEFficient :TYPE :LIMit :ADJacent<x> [:STATe] :NCORrection
Parameter
<boolean> <boolean>
You must run the following two commands before using a command from this group: 1. Execute the :INSTrument command to set the measurement mode to SADLR5_3G: :INSTrument[:SELect] "SADLR5_3G" 2. Execute the :CONFigure command to start the measurement with the default settings: :CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP:MCAClr
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP:MCAClr:CARRier[:THReshold](?)
Sets or queries the threshold level to detect the carrier for the multi-carrier ACLR measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the threshold level to detect the carrier. Range: - to - dBc relative to the main channel power. -30 -1 SADLR5_3G :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:ACLR:CARRier:THResholdt -5 sets the threshold level to - dBc in the multi-carrier ACLR measurement. -5
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP:MCAClr:FILTer:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the filter factor (/BT) when you have selected RNYQuist (Root Nyquist filter) in the [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP:MCAClr:FILTer:TYPE command for the multi-carrier ACLR measurement.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the filter factor. Range: 0 to 1. SADLR5_3G :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:ACLR:FILTer:COEFficient 0.5 sets the filter factor to 0.5. [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP:MCAClr:FILTer:TYPE
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP:MCAClr:FILTer:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the filter for the multi-carrier ACLR measurement.
Syntax
Arguments
RECTangle selects the rectangular filter. RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP:MCAClr:LIMit:ADJacent<x>[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to enable or disable the adjacent limit testing for the multi-carrier ACLR measurement.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP:MCAClr:LIMit:ADJacent<x>[:STATe] { ON | OFF | 1 | 0 } [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP:MCAClr:LIMit:ADJacent<x>[:STATe]? Where ADJacent<x> ::={ ADJacent[1] | ADJacent2 | ADJacent3 | ADJacent4 } ADJacent1: 1st lower adjacent channel ADJacent2: 1st upper adjacent channel ADJacent3: 2nd lower adjacent channel ADJacent4: 2nd upper adjacent channel
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the adjacent limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the adjacent limit testing.
SADLR5_3G :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:ACLR:LIMit:ADJacent1 ON enables the limit testing for the first adjacent channel.
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP:MCAClr:NCORrection(?)
Determines whether to perform the noise correction, which subtract noise level from signal level to obtain the multi-carrier ACLR measurement results. NOTE. When you change amplitude and frequency settings, the noise correction setting returns to off. Turn it on again if necessary.
Syntax
Arguments
ON or 1 measures noise level first, and then subtracts the noise level from the signal level to calculate ACLR measurement values. OFF or 0 calculates ACLR measurement values directly from the input signal level (default).
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:OBWidth Subgroup
3GPP-R5, Option 30 Only
The [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:OBWidth commands set up conditions for the OBW (Occupied Bandwidth) measurement in the 3GPP-R5 downlink or uplink analysis.
Command Tree
Header Parameter [:SENSe] :SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP :OBWidth :LIMit [:STATe] <boolean> :PERCent <numeric_value> You must run the following two commands before using a command from this group: 1. Execute the :INSTrument command to set the measurement mode to SADLR5_3G or SAULR5_3G: :INSTrument[:SELect] { "SADLR5_3G" | "SAULR5_3G" } 2. Execute the :CONFigure command to start the measurement with the default settings: :CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:OBWidth
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:OBWidth:LIMit[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to enable or disable the limit testing for the OBW measurement in the 3GPP-R5 analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:OBWidth:LIMit:STATe ON enables the limit testing for the OBW measurement.
[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:OBWidth:PERCent(?)
Sets or queries the occupied bandwidth for the OBW measurement in the 3GPP-R5 analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the occupied bandwidth. Range: 80 to 99.99% (default: 99%). SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:OBWidth:PERCent 95PCT sets the occupied bandwidth to 95% for the OBW measurement.
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask Subgroup
3GPP-R5, Option 30 Only
The [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask commands set up conditions for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 3GPP-R5 downlink or uplink analysis.
Command Tree
Header Parameter [:SENSe] :SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP :SEMask :BANDwidth | BWIDth :INTegration <numeric_value> :FILTer :COEFficient <numeric_value> :TYPE RECTangle | GAUSsian | NYQuist | RNYQuist :LIMit :ZONE<x> [:STATe] <boolean> :RCHannel :LEVel <numeric_value> :MODE AUTO | MANual
You must run the following two commands before using a command from this group: 1. Execute the :INSTrument command to set the measurement mode to SADLR5_3G or SAULR5_3G: :INSTrument[:SELect] { "SADLR5_3G" | "SAULR5_3G" } 2. Execute the :CONFigure command to start the measurement with the default settings: :CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask:BANDwidth|:BWIDth :INTegration(?)
Sets or queries the channel bandwidth for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 3GPP-R5 analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the channel bandwidth. Range: Span/20 to full span [Hz] SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:SEMask:BANDwidth:INTegration 2.5MHz sets the channel bandwidth to 2.5 MHz for the spectrum emission mask measurement.
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask:FILTer:COEFficient(?)
Sets or queries the filter roll-off rate for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 3GPP-R5 analysis when you have selected NYQuist or RNYQuist in the [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask:FILTer:TYPE command.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the roll-off rate. Range: 0.0001 to 1 (default: 0.5) SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:SEMask:FILTer:COEFficient 0.1 sets the filter roll-off rate to 0.1 for the spectrum emission mask measurement. [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask:FILTer:TYPE
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask:FILTer:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the filter for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 3GPP-R5 analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
RECTangle selects the rectangular filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter. NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter. RNYQuist selects the Root Nyquist filter.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:SEMask:FILTer:TYPE NYQuist selects the Nyquist filter for the spectrum emission measurement.
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask:LIMit:ZONE<x>[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to enable or disable the zone limit testing for the spectrum emission mask measurement in the 3GPP-R5 downlink analysis.
Syntax
[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask:LIMit:ZONE<x>[:STATe] { ON | OFF | 1 | 0 } [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask:LIMit:ZONE<x>[:STATe]? Where ZONE<x>::={ ZONE[1] | ZONE2 | ZONE3 | ZONE4 | ZONE5 } Zone 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 correspond to Zone A, B, C, D, and E in the limit editor, respectively.
Arguments
ON or 1 enables the zone limit testing. OFF or 0 disables the zone limit testing.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:SEMask:LIMit:ZONE1:STATe ON enables the limit testing for Zone 1 in the spectrum emission mask measurement.
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel(?)
Sets or queries the reference channel level to measure the spurious emission level in dBc when the you have selected MANual in the [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP |:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE command.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the reference level. Range: -150 to 30 dBm SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel -10dBm sets the reference channel level to - dBm for the spectrum emission mask -10 measurement. [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE(?)
Selects or queries the mode of the reference channel level to measure the spurious emission level in dBc.
Syntax
Arguments
AUTO specifies that the reference level is measured from the input signal. MANual specifies that the reference level is defined by the [:SENSe] :SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel command.
SADLR5_3G, SAULR5_3G :SENSe:SADLR5_3GPP:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE AUTO sets the mode of the reference channel level to AUTO for the spectrum emission mask measurement. [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask:RCHannel:LEVel
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[:SENSe]:UL3Gpp Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:UL3Gpp commands set up the conditions related to the W-CDMA uplink analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMUL3G (W-CDMA uplink analysis in the Demod mode) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :UL3Gpp :BLOCk :CARRier :OFFSet :SEARch :FILTer :ALPHa :MEASurement :REFerence [:IMMediate] :LENGth :MMODe :OFFSet :SCODe :NUMBer :TYPE :THReshold
Parameter
<numeric_value> <frequency> <boolean> <numeric_value> OFF | RRCosine OFF | RCOsine | GAUSsian <numeric_value> DPCH | PRACh | PCPCh <numeric_value> <numeric_value> LONG | SHORt <relative_amplitude>
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[:SENSe]:UL3Gpp:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to measure in the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NRf> specifies the block number. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: Number of acquired blocks) -M DEMUL3G :SENSe:UL3Gpp:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to -5.
[:SENSe]:UL3Gpp:CARRier:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the carrier frequency offset in the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<frequency>::=<NRf> specifies the carrier frequency offset. Range: - to Fs (Fs: Span) -Fs DEMUL3G :SENSe:UL3Gpp:CARRier:OFFSet 10MHz sets the carrier frequency offset to 10 MHz.
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[:SENSe]:UL3Gpp:CARRier:SEARch(?)
Determines whether to detect the carrier automatically in the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the carrier is not detected automatically. Set the carrier frequency offset using the [:SENSe]:UL3Gpp:CARRier:OFFSet command. ON or 1 specifies that the carrier is detected automatically.
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[:SENSe]:UL3Gpp:FILTer:ALPHa(?)
Sets or queries the filter factor (/BT) for the measurement and the reference filters in the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the filter factor. Range: 0 to 1. DEMUL3G :SENSe:UL3Gpp:FILTer:ALPHa 0.5 sets the filter factor to 0.5.
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[:SENSe]:UL3Gpp:FILTer:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement filter in the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF specifies that no measurement filter is used. RRCosine selects the Root Raised Cosine filter.
[:SENSe]:UL3Gpp:FILTer:REFerence(?)
Selects or queries the reference filter in the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF specifies that no reference filter is used. RCOSine selects the Raised Cosine filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter.
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[:SENSe]:UL3Gpp[:IMMediate] None DEMUL3G :SENSe:UL3Gpp:IMMediate runs the W-CDMA uplink analysis calculation. :INITiate
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[:SENSe]:UL3Gpp:LENGth(?)
Defines or queries the range for the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the analysis range by the number of data points. Range: 1 to 1024(Block size). To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. DEMUL3G :SENSe:UL3Gpp:LENGth 1000 sets the analysis range to 1000 points. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:UL3Gpp:MMODe(?)
Selects or queries the mobile mode for measurements in the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
DPCH selects the DPDCH/DPCCH mode. PRACh selects the PRACH mode. PCPCh selects the PCPCH mode.
[:SENSe]:UL3Gpp:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the measurement start position in the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the measurement start position by the number of data points. Range: 0 to 1024(Block size) - To set the block size, use the -1. [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. DEMUL3G :SENSe:UL3Gpp:OFFSet 100 sets the measurement start position to point 100. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:UL3Gpp:SCODe:NUMBer(?)
Sets or queries the scrambling code in the W-CDMA uplink analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the scrambling code. Range: 0 to 16777215. DEMUL3G :SENSe:UL3Gpp:SCODe:NUMBer 3 sets the scrambling code to 3.
[:SENSe]:UL3Gpp:SCODe:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the scrambling code type when you have selected either the PRACH or PCPCH mode in the [:SENSe]:UL3Gpp:MMODe command.
Syntax
Arguments
LONG selects the long code. SHORt selects the short code.
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[:SENSe]:UL3Gpp:THReshold(?)
Sets or queries the threshold above which the input signal is determined to be a burst in the W-CDMA uplink analysis when you have selected either the PRACH or PCPCH mode in the [:SENSe]:UL3Gpp:MMODe command.
Syntax
Arguments
<rel_ampl>::=<NR1> is the threshold above which the input signal is decided to be a burst. Range: -100 to +10 dB relative to the reference level. DEMUL3G :SENSe:UL3Gpp:THReshold -10 sets the threshold to - dBm for a burst decision. -10 [:SENSe]:UL3Gpp:MMODe
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[:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP commands set up conditions for the 3GPP-R5 uplink modulation analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMULR5_3G (3GPP-R5 uplink modulation analysis mode) using the :INSTrument [:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :ULR5_3GPP :BLOCk :CARRier :OFFSet :SEARch :EVM :IQOoffset :FILTer :ALPHa :MEASurement :REFerence [:IMMediate] :LENGth :MMOde :OFFSet :SCODe :NUMBer :TYPE :SFRame :OFFSet :DTIMe [:STSLot] :SEARch :THReshold [:BURSt] :UANResult
Parameter
<numeric_value> <frequency> <boolean> INCLude | EXCLude <numeric_value> OFF | RRCosine OFF | RCOsine | GAUssian <numeric_value> DPCH | PRACh | PCPCh <numeric_value> <numeric_value> LONG | SHORt
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[:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to measure in the 3GPP-R5 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NRf> specifies the block number. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: Number of acquired blocks) -M DEMULR5_3G :SENSe:ULR5_3GPP:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to -5.
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[:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:CARRier:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the carrier frequency offset in the 3GPP-R5 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the carrier frequency offset. Range: - to Fs (Fs: Span) -Fs DEMULR5_3G :SENSe:ULR5_3GPP:CARRier:OFFSet 10MHz sets the carrier frequency offset to 10 MHz.
[:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:CARRier:SEARch(?)
Determines whether to detect the carrier automatically in the 3GPP-R5 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the carrier is not detected automatically. To set the carrier frequency offset, use the [:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:CARRier:OFFSet command. ON or 1 specifies that the carrier is detected automatically.
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[:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:EVM:IQOoffset(?)
Determines whether to include the I/Q origin offset in the EVM (Error Vector Magnitude), Rho (waveform quality), and PCDE (Peak Code Domain Error) calculation.
Syntax
Arguments
INCLude includes the I/Q origin offset in the EVM, Rho, and PCDE calculation. EXCLude excludes the I/Q origin offset from the calculation.
DEMULR5_3G :SENSe:ULR5_3GPP:IQOoffset INCLude includes the I/Q origin offset in the calculation.
[:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:FILTer:ALPHa(?)
Sets or queries the filter factor (/BT) for the measurement and the reference filters in the 3GPP-R5 uplink analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the filter factor. Range: 0 to 1. DEMULR5_3G :SENSe:ULR5_3GPP:FILTer:ALPHa 0.5 sets the filter factor to 0.5.
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[:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:FILTer:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement filter in the 3GPP-R5 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF specifies that no measurement filter is used. RRCosine selects the Root Raised Cosine filter.
[:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:FILTer:REFerence(?)
Selects or queries the reference filter in the 3GPP-R5 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF specifies that no reference filter is used. RCOSine selects the Raised Cosine filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter.
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[:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP[:IMMediate] None DEMULR5_3G :SENSe:ULR5_3GPP:IMMediate runs the 3GPP-R5 uplink analysis calculation. :INITiate
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[:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:LENGth(?)
Defines or queries the range for the 3GPP-R5 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the analysis range by the number of data points. Range: 1 to 1024(block size). To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. DEMULR5_3G :SENSe:ULR5_3GPP:LENGth 1000 sets the analysis range to 1000 points. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:MMOde(?)
Selects or queries the mobile mode in the 3GPP-R5 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
DPCH selects the DPDCH/DPCCH mode. PRACh selects the PRACH mode. PCPCh selects the PCPCH mode.
[:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the measurement start position in the 3GPP-R5 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the measurement start position by the number of data points. Range: 0 to 1024(block size) -1. To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. DEMULR5_3G :SENSe:ULR5_3GPP:OFFSet 100 sets the measurement start position to point 100. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:SCODe:NUMBer(?)
Sets or queries the scrambling code in the 3GPP-R5 uplink analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the scrambling code. Range: 0 to 16777215. DEMULR5_3G :SENSe:ULR5_3GPP:SCODe:NUMBer 3 sets the scrambling code to 3.
[:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:SCODe:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the scrambling code type.
Syntax
Arguments
LONG selects the long code. SHORt selects the short code.
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[:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:SFRame:OFFSet:DTIMe(?)
Sets or queries the downlink time offset when [:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:SFRame :SEARch is set to DTIMe. The downlink time offset is the time offset between the start of HS-SCCH and the start of DPCH (refer to the RSA3000B Series Option 30 User Manual).
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the downlink time offset. Range: 0 to 149 symbols. DEMULR5_3G :SENSe:ULR5_3GPP:SFRame:OFFSet:DTIMe 35 sets the downlink time offset to 35 symbols. [:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:SFRame:SEARch
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[:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:SFRame:OFFSet[:STSLot](?)
Sets or queries the subframe to time-slot offset when [:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP :SFRame:SEARch is set to STSLot. The subframe to time-slot offset is the time offset between the start of the DPDCH time slot and the start of the HS-DPCCH subframe (refer to the RSA3000B Series Option 30 User Manual).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the subframe to time-slot offset. Range: 0 to 9 symbols. DEMULR5_3G :SENSe:ULR5_3GPP:SFRame:OFFSet:STSLot 5 sets the subframe to time-slot offset to 5 symbols. [:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:SFRame:SEARch
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[:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:SFRame:SEARch(?)
Determines whether to detect the subframe offset automatically in the 3GPP-R5 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
AUTO specifies that the subframe offset is detected automatically (default). STSLot specifies the subframe to time-slot offset. Set the offset using the [:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:SFRame:OFFSet[:STSLot] command. DTIMe specifies the downlink time offset. Set the offset using the [:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:SFRame:OFFSet:DTIMe command.
DEMULR5_3G :SENSe:ULR5_3GPP:SFRame:SEARch AUTO specifies that the subframe offset is detected automatically. [:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:SFRame:OFFSet:DTIMe, [:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:SFRame:OFFSet[:STSLot]
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[:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:THReshold[:BURSt](?)
Sets or queries the threshold level to detect a burst. This command is valid when [:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:MMOde is set to PRACh.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the threshold level to detect a burst. Range: -100 to 10 dB. DEMULR5_3G :SENSe:ULR5_3GPP:THReshold:BURSt -20 sets the threshold to - dB. -20 [:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:MMOde
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[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP commands set up conditions for the 3GPP-R6 downlink modulation analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMDLR6_3G (3GPP-R6 downlink modulation analysis mode) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :DLR6_3GPP :BLOCk :CARRier :OFFSet :SEARch :CCODe :EAGCh :ERGCh :COMPosite :DTYPe :SEARch :EVM :IQOoffset :FILTer :ALPHa :MEASurement :REFerence [:IMMediate] :LENGth :OFFSet :SCHPart :SCODe :ALTernative :NUMBer :SEARch :SSINdex :EHICh :ERGCh :UTSTable
Parameter
<numeric_value> <frequency> <boolean> <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <boolean> <boolean> INCLude | EXCLude <ratio> OFF | RRCosine OFF | RCOSine | GAUSsian <numeric_value> <numeric_value> <boolean> NUSed | PRIMary | LEFT | RIGHt <code_number> <boolean> <numeric_value> <numeric_value>
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[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to measure in the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the block number. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: Number of acquired blocks). -M DEMDLR6_3G :SENSe:DLR6_3GPP:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to -5.
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[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:CARRier:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the carrier frequency offset in the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the carrier frequency offset. Range: - to Fs (Fs: Span) -Fs DEMDLR6_3G :SENSe:DLR6_3GPP:CARRier:OFFSet 10MHz sets the carrier frequency offset to 10 MHz.
[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:CARRier:SEARch(?)
Determines whether to detect the carrier automatically in the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the carrier is not detected automatically. To set the carrier frequency offset, use the [:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:CARRier:OFFSet command. ON or 1 specifies that the carrier is detected automatically.
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[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:CCODe:EAGCh(?)
Sets or queries the channelization code number of E-AGCH in the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the channelization code number of E-AGCH. Range: 0 to 127. DEMDLR6_3G :SENSe:DLR6_3GPP:CCODe:EAGCh 85 sets the channelization code number to 85.
[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:CCODe:ERGCh(?)
Sets or queries the channelization code number of E-RGCH and E-HICH in the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the channelization code number of E-RGCH and E-HICH. Range: 0 to 127. DEMDLR6_3G :SENSe:DLR6_3GPP:CCODe:ERGCh 28 sets the channelization code number to 28.
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[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:COMPosite(?)
Determines whether to perform the composite analysis (automatic detection of symbol rate) in the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that composite analysis is not performed. ON or 1 specifies that composite analysis is performed. NOTE. You should usually specify that composite analysis is performed. If a normal analysis does not result, select OFF in this command and select a specific symbol rate in :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP:AVIew:SRATe.
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[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:DTYPe:SEARch(?)
Determines whether to detect the demodulation type of the code channel (QPSK or 16QAM) automatically.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the code channel is QPSK. ON or 1 specifies that the code channel is automatically detected (QPSK or 16QAM).
[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:EVM:IQOoffset(?)
Determines whether to include the I/Q origin offset in the EVM (Error Vector Magnitude), Rho (waveform quality), and PCDE (Peak Code Domain Error) calculation.
Syntax
Arguments
INCLude includes the I/Q origin offset in the EVM, Rho, and PCDE calculation. EXCLude excludes the I/Q origin offset from the calculation.
DEMDLR6_3G :SENSe:DLR6_3GPP:IQOoffset INCLude includes the I/Q origin offset in the calculation.
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[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:FILTer:ALPHa(?)
Sets or queries the filter factor (a/BT) in the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the filter factor (a/BT). Range: 0 to 1. DEMDLR6_3G :SENSe:DLR6_3GPP:FILTer:ALPHa 0.5 sets the filter factor to 0.5.
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[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:FILTer:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement filter in the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF specifies that no measurement filter is used. RRCosine selects the Root Raised Cosine filter.
DEMDLR6_3G :SENSe:DLR6_3GPP:FILTer:MEASurement RRCosine selects the Root Raised Cosine filter as the measurement filter.
[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:FILTer:REFerence(?)
Selects or queries the reference filter in the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF specifies that no reference filter is used. RCOSine selects the Raised Cosine filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter.
DEMDLR6_3G :SENSe:DLR6_3GPP:FILTer:REFerence RCOSine selects the Raised Cosine filter as the reference filter.
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[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP[:IMMediate] None DEMDLR6_3G :SENSe:DLR6_3GPP:IMMediate runs the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis calculation. :INITiate
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[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:LENGth(?)
Defines or queries the range for the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the analysis range by the number of data points. Range: 1 to 1024(block size). To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. DEMDLR6_3G :SENSe:DLR6_3GPP:LENGth 1000 sets the length of the analysis range to 1000 points. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the measurement start position in the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the measurement start position by the number of data points. Range: 0 to 1024(block size) -1. To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. DEMDLR6_3G :SENSe:DLR6_3GPP:OFFSet 100 sets the measurement start position to point 100. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:SCHPart(?)
Determines whether to include the SCH part in the analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the SCH part is not included in the analysis. ON or 1 specifies that the SCH part is included in the analysis.
DEMDLR6_3G :SENSe:DLR6_3GPP:SCHPart ON specifies that the SCH part is included in the analysis.
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[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:SCODe:ALTernative(?)
Selects or queries the alternative scrambling code in the 3GPP-R6 downlink modulation analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
NUSed (default) uses the primary scrambling code only (without the left and the right alternative scrambling codes) to de-spread the input signal. PRIMary uses the primary scrambling with the left and the right alternative scrambling codes to de-spread the input signal. LEFT uses the left alternative scrambling code to de-spread the input signal. RIGHt uses the right alternative scrambling code to de-spread the input signal. Measurement Modes
DEMDLR6_3G :SENSe:DLR6_3GPP:SCODe:ALTernative RIGHt uses the right alternative scrambling code to de-spread the input signal.
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[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:SCODe:NUMBer(?)
Sets or queries the scrambling code in the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the scrambling code. Range: 0 to 24575. DEMDLR6_3G :SENSe:DLR6_3GPP:SCODe:NUMBer 3 sets the scrambling code to 3. [:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:SCODe:SEARch
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[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:SCODe:SEARch(?)
Determines whether automatic detection of the scrambling code is on or off in the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the scrambling code is not detected automatically. To set it, use the [:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:SCODe:NUMBer command above. ON or 1 specifies that the scrambling code is detected automatically.
DEMDLR6_3G :SENSe:DLR6_3GPP:SCODe:SEARch ON specifies that the scrambling code is detected automatically. [:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:SCODe:NUMBer
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[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:SSINdex:EHICh(?)
Sets or queries the signature sequence index number of E-HICH in the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the signature sequence index number of E-HICH. Range: 0 to 39. DEMDLR6_3G :SENSe:DLR6_3GPP:CCODe:EAGCh 12 sets the signature sequence index number to 12.
[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:SSINdex:ERGCh(?)
Sets or queries the signature sequence index number of E-RGCH in the 3GPP-R6 downlink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the signature sequence index number of E-RGCH. Range: 0 to 39. DEMDLR6_3G :SENSe:DLR6_3GPP:CCODe:ERGCh 12 sets the signature sequence index number to 12.
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[:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP:UTSTable None DEMDLR6_3G :SENSe:DLR6_3GPP:UTSTable updates the time-slot table in the main view.
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[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP Subgroup
The [:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP commands set up conditions for the 3GPP-R6 uplink modulation analysis. NOTE. To use a command from this group, you must have selected DEMULR6_3G (3GPP-R6 uplink modulation analysis) using the :INSTrument[:SELect] command.
Command Tree
Header [:SENSe] :ULR6_3GPP :BLOCk :CARRier :OFFSet :SEARch :CCONfig :DFORmat :EVM :IQOoffset :TPERiods :FILTer :ALPHa :MEASurement :REFerence [:IMMediate] :LENGth :MMODe :OFFSet :SCODe :NUMBer :TYPE :SFRame :OFFSet :DTIMe [:STSLot] :SEARch :THReshold [:BURSt] :DTX :TOLerance :UTSTable
Parameter
<numeric_value> <frequency> <boolean> AUTO | C1N | C2N | C3N AUTO | S0F | S1F | S2F | S3F INCLude | EXCLude INCLude | EXCLude <numeric_value> OFF | RRCosine OFF | RCOsine | GAUssian <numeric_value> DPCH | PRACh | PCPCh <numeric_value> <numeric_value> LONG | SHORt
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[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:BLOCk(?)
Sets or queries the number of the block to measure in the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NRf> specifies the block number. Zero represents the latest block. Range: - to 0 (M: Number of acquired blocks) -M DEMULR6_3G :SENSe:ULR6_3GPP:BLOCk -5 sets the block number to -5.
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[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:CARRier:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the carrier frequency offset in the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<freq>::=<NRf> specifies the carrier frequency offset. Range: - to Fs (Fs: Span) -Fs DEMULR6_3G :SENSe:ULR6_3GPP:CARRier:OFFSet 10MHz sets the carrier frequency offset to 10 MHz.
[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:CARRier:SEARch(?)
Determines whether to detect the carrier automatically in the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that the carrier is not detected automatically. To set the carrier frequency offset, use the [:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:CARRier:OFFSet command. ON or 1 specifies that the carrier is detected automatically.
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[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:CCONfig(?)
Selects or queries the channel configuration (defined in the 3GPP-R6 standard).
Syntax
Arguments
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[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:DFORmat(?)
Selects or queries the DPCCH format to decode TFCI in the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
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[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:EVM:IQOoffset(?)
Determines whether to include the I/Q origin offset in the EVM (Error Vector Magnitude), Rho (waveform quality), and PCDE (Peak Code Domain Error) calculation.
Syntax
Arguments
INCLude includes the I/Q origin offset in the EVM, Rho, and PCDE calculation. EXCLude excludes the I/Q origin offset from the calculation.
DEMULR6_3G :SENSe:ULR6_3GPP:IQOoffset INCLude includes the I/Q origin offset in the calculation.
[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:EVM:TPERiods(?)
Determines whether to include the transient periods (both 25 s ends of the time slot) in the EVM (Error Vector Magnitude), Rho (waveform quality), and PCDE (Peak Code Domain Error) calculation.
Syntax
Arguments
INCLude includes the I/Q origin offset in the EVM, Rho, and PCDE calculation. EXCLude excludes the I/Q origin offset from the calculation.
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[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:FILTer:ALPHa(?)
Sets or queries the filter factor (a/BT) for the measurement and the reference filters in the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the filter factor. Range: 0 to 1. DEMULR6_3G :SENSe:ULR6_3GPP:FILTer:ALPHa 0.5 sets the filter factor to 0.5.
[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:FILTer:MEASurement(?)
Selects or queries the measurement filter in the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF specifies that no measurement filter is used. RRCosine selects the Root Raised Cosine filter.
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[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:FILTer:REFerence(?)
Selects or queries the reference filter in the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF specifies that no reference filter is used. RCOSine selects the Raised Cosine filter. GAUSsian selects the Gaussian filter.
[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP[:IMMediate] None DEMULR6_3G :SENSe:ULR6_3GPP:IMMediate runs the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis calculation. :INITiate
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[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:LENGth(?)
Defines or queries the range for the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the analysis range by the number of data points. Range: 1 to 1024(block size). To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. DEMULR6_3G :SENSe:ULR6_3GPP:LENGth 1000 sets the analysis range to 1000 points. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:MMOde(?)
Selects or queries the mobile mode in the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
DPCH selects the DPDCH/DPCCH mode. PRACh selects the PRACH mode. PCPCh selects the PCPCH mode.
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[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:OFFSet(?)
Sets or queries the measurement start position in the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the measurement start position by the number of data points. Range: 0 to 1024(block size) -1. To set the block size, use the [:SENSe]:BSIZe command. DEMULR6_3G :SENSe:ULR6_3GPP:OFFSet 100 sets the measurement start position to point 100. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:SCODe:NUMBer(?)
Sets or queries the scrambling code in the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis.
Syntax
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the scrambling code. Range: 0 to 16777215. DEMULR6_3G :SENSe:ULR6_3GPP:SCODe:NUMBer 3 sets the scrambling code to 3.
[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:SCODe:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the scrambling code type.
Syntax
Arguments
LONG selects the long code. SHORt selects the short code.
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[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:SFRame:OFFSet:DTIMe(?)
Sets or queries the downlink time offset when [:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:SFRame :SEARch is set to DTIMe. The downlink time offset is the time offset between the start of HS-SCCH and the start of DPCH (refer to the RSA3000B Series Option 30 User Manual).
Syntax
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the downlink time offset. Range: 0 to 149 symbols. DEMULR6_3G :SENSe:ULR6_3GPP:SFRame:OFFSet:DTIMe 35 sets the downlink time offset to 35 symbols. [:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:SFRame:SEARch
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[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:SFRame:OFFSet[:STSLot](?)
Sets or queries the subframe to time-slot offset when [:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP :SFRame:SEARch is set to STSLot. The subframe to time-slot offset is the time offset between the start of the DPDCH time slot and the start of the HS-DPCCH subframe (refer to the RSA3000B Series Option 30 User Manual).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the subframe to time-slot offset. Range: 0 to 9 symbols. DEMULR6_3G :SENSe:ULR6_3GPP:SFRame:OFFSet:STSLot 5 sets the subframe to time-slot offset to 5 symbols. [:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:SFRame:SEARch
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[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:SFRame:SEARch(?)
Determines whether to detect the subframe offset automatically in the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
AUTO specifies that the subframe offset is detected automatically (default). STSLot specifies the subframe to time-slot offset. Set the offset using the [:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:SFRame:OFFSet[:STSLot] command. DTIMe specifies the downlink time offset. Set the offset using the [:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:SFRame:OFFSet:DTIMe command.
DEMULR6_3G :SENSe:ULR6_3GPP:SFRame:SEARch AUTO specifies that the subframe offset is detected automatically. [:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:SFRame:OFFSet:DTIMe, [:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:SFRame:OFFSet[:STSLot]
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[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:THReshold[:BURSt](?)
Sets or queries the threshold level to detect a burst in the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the threshold to detect a burst. Range: -100 to 10 dB relative to the reference level. DEMULR6_3G :SENSe:ULR6_3GPP:THReshold:BURSt -10 sets the burst threshold to - dB. -10
[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:THReshold:DTX(?)
Sets or queries the threshold level to detect the DTX state in the 3GPP-R6 uplink analysis.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the threshold to detect the DTX state. Range: - to 0 dB relative to the DPCCH power. -20 DEMULR6_3G :SENSe:ULR6_3GPP:THReshold:DTX -5 sets the DTX threshold to - dB. -5
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[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:TOLerance(?)
Sets or queries the HS-/E-DPCCH tolerance (number of symbols which are allowed to be different from the 3GPP-R6 specifications for decoding HSDPCCH and E-DPCCH).
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the HS-/E-DPCCH tolerance. Range: 0 to 5 symbols. DEMULR6_3G :SENSe:ULR6_3GPP:TOLerance 3 sets the tolerance to 3.
[:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP:UTSTable None DEMDLR6_3G :SENSe:ULR6_3GPP:UTSTable updates the time-slot table in the main view.
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:STATus Commands
The :STATus commands control the SCPI-defined status reporting structures. In addition to those in IEEE 488.2, the analyzer has questionable and operation registers defined in SCPI. These registers conform to the IEEE 488.2 specification and each is comprised of a condition register, an event register, an enable register, and negative and positive transition filters. For details on these registers, refer to Status and Events beginning on page 3-1.
Command Tree
Header :STATus :OPERation :CONDition :ENABle [:EVENt]? :NTRansition :PTRansition :PRESet :QUEStionable :CONDition :ENABle [:EVENt]? :NTRansition :PTRansition Parameter
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:STATus Commands
:STATus:OPERation:CONDition? None <NR1> is a decimal number showing the contents of the OCR. All :STATus:OPERation:CONDition? might return 16, showing that the bits in the OCR have the binary value 0000000000010000, which means the analyzer is in measurement mode.
:STATus:OPERation:ENABle(?)
Sets or queries the enable mask of the Operation Enable Register (OENR) which allows true conditions in the Operation Event Register to be reported in the summary bit. For detail on the register, refer to Chapter 3, Status and Events.
Syntax
Arguments Returns
<bit_value>::=<NR1> is the enable mask of the OENR. Range: 0 to 65535. <NR1> is a decimal number showing the contents of the OENR. Range: 0 to 32767 (The most-significant bit cannot be set true.) All :STATus:OPERation:ENABle 1 enables the CALibrating bit. :STATus:OPERation:ENABle? might return 1, showing that the bits in the OENR have the binary value 00000000 00000001, which means that the CAL bit is valid.
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:STATus Commands
:STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]? None <NR1> is a decimal number showing the contents of the OEVR. All STATus:OPERation:EVENt? might return 1, showing that the bits in the OEVR have the binary value 00000000 00000001, which means that the CAL bit is set.
:STATus:OPERation:NTRansition(?)
Sets or queries the negative transition filter value of the Operation Transition Register (OTR). For detail on the register, refer to Chapter 3, Status and Events.
Syntax
Arguments Returns
<bit_value>::=<NR1> is the negative transition filter value. Range: 0 to 65535. <NR1> is a decimal number showing the contents of the OTR. Range: 0 to 32767 (The most-significant bit cannot be set true.) All :STATus:OPERation:NTRansition #H120 sets the negative transition filter value to #H120. :STATus:OPERation:NTRansition? might return 288.
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:STATus Commands
:STATus:OPERation:PTRansition(?)
Sets or queries the positive transition filter value of the Operation Transition Register (OTR). For detail on the register, refer to Chapter 3, Status and Events.
Syntax
Arguments Returns
<bit_value>::=<NR1> is the positive transition filter value. Range: 0 to 65535. <NR1> is a decimal number showing the contents of the OTR. Range: 0 to 32767 (The most-significant bit cannot be set true.) All :STATus:OPERation:PTRansition 0 sets the positive transition filter value to 0. :STATus:OPERation:PTRansition? might return 0.
:STATus:PRESet None All :STATus:PRESet presets the registers OENR and QENR.
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:STATus Commands
:STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition? None <NR1> is a decimal number showing the contents of the QCR. All
:STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle(?)
Sets or queries the enable mask of the Questionable Enable Register (QENR) which allows true conditions in the Questionable Event Register to be reported in the summary bit. For detail on the register, refer to Chapter 3, Status and Events. NOTE. The QENR is not used in the RSA3000B Series analyzers.
Syntax
Arguments Returns
<bit_value>::=<NR1> is the enable mask of QENR. Range: 0 to 65535. <NR1> is a decimal number showing the contents of the QENR. Range: 0 to 32767 (The most-significant bit cannot be set true.) All
Measurement Modes
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:STATus Commands
:STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]? None <NR1> is a decimal number showing the contents of the QEVR. All
:STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition(?)
Sets or queries the negative transition filter value of the Operation Transition Register (QTR). For detail on the register, refer to Chapter 3, Status and Events. NOTE. The QTR is not used in the RSA3000B Series analyzers.
Syntax
Arguments Returns
<bit_value>::=<NR1> is the negative transition filter value. Range: 0 to 65535. <NR1> is a decimal number showing the contents of the QTR. Range: 0 to 32767 (The most-significant bit cannot be set true.) All
Measurement Modes
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:STATus Commands
:STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition(?)
Sets or queries the positive transition filter value of the Questionable Transition Register (QTR). For detail on the register, refer to Chapter 3, Status and Events. NOTE. The QTR is not used in the RSA3000B Series analyzers.
Syntax
Arguments Returns
<bit_value>::=<NR1> is the positive transition filter value. Range: 0 to 65535. <NR1> is a decimal number showing the contents of the QTR. Range: 0 to 32767 (The most-significant bit cannot be set true.) All
Measurement Modes
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:STATus Commands
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:SYSTem Commands
The :SYSTem commands set up the system-related conditions.
Command Tree
Header :SYSTem :DATE :ERRor :ALL? :CODE :ALL? [:NEXT]? :COUNt? [:NEXT]? :KLOCk :OPTions? :PRESet :TIME :VERSion? Parameter <year>,<month>,<day>
<boolean>
<hour>,<minute>,<second>
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:SYSTem Commands
:SYSTem:DATE(?)
Sets or queries the date (year, month, and day). This command is equivalent to the date setting through the Windows Control Panel.
Syntax
Arguments
<year>::=<NRf> specifies the year (4 digits). Range: 2000 to 2099 <month>::=<NRf> specifies the month. Range: 1 (January) to 12 (December) <day>::=<NRf> specifies the day. Range: 1 to 31 These values are rounded to the nearest integer. *RST has no effect on the settings. NOTE. This command does not support the arguments of MAXimum and MINimum.
All :SYSTem:DATE 2002,3,19 sets the internal calendar to March 19, 2002. :SYSTem:TIME
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:SYSTem Commands
:SYSTem:ERRor:ALL? None <ecode>,"<edesc>[;<einfo>]"{,<ecode>,"<edesc>[;<einfo>]"} Where <ecode>::=<NR1> is the error/event code (-32768 to 32767). <edesc>::=<string> is the description on the error/event. <einfo>::=<string> is the detail of the error/event.
All :SYSTem:ERRor:ALL? might return -130, "Suffix error; Unrecognized suffix, INPut:MLEVel -10dB", indicating that the unit of the reference level is improper.
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:SYSTem Commands
:SYSTem:ERRor:CODE:ALL? None <ecode>{,<ecode>} Where <ecode>::=<NR1> is the error/event code, ranging from -32768 to 32767.
:SYSTem:ERRor:CODE[:NEXT]? None <ecode>::=<NR1> is the error/event code, ranging from -32768 to 32767. All :SYSTem:ERRor:CODE:NEXT? might return -101 of the error code.
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:SYSTem Commands
:SYSTem:ERRor:COUNt? None <enum>::=<NR1> is the number of errors/events. All :SYSTem:ERRor:COUNt? might return 2, indicating that the error/event queue contains two of unread errors/events.
:SYSTem:ERRor[:NEXT]? None <ecode>,"<edesc>[;<einfo>]" Where <ecode>::=<NR1> is the error/event code, ranging from -32768 to 32767. <edesc>::=<string> is the description on the error/event. <einfo>::=<string> is the detail of the error/event.
All :SYSTem:ERRor:NEXT? might return -130, "Suffix error; Unrecognized suffix, INPut:MLEVel -10dB", indicating that the unit is improper.
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:SYSTem Commands
:SYSTem:KLOCk(?)
Determines whether to lock or unlock the front panel key controls.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 unlocks the front panel key controls. ON or 1 locks the front panel key controls.
:SYSTem:OPTions? None <option>::=<string> contains the comma-separated option numbers. All :SYSTem:OPTions? might return "02,03,21", indicating that Option 02, 03, and 21 are currently installed in the analyzer. :INSTrument[:SELect]
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:SYSTem:TIME(?)
Sets or queries the time (hours, minutes, and seconds). This command is equivalent to the time setting through the Windows Control Panel.
Syntax
Arguments
<hour>::= <NRf> specifies the hours. Range: 0 to 23. <minute>::=<NRf> specifies the minutes. Range: 0 to 59. <second>::=<NRf> specifies the seconds. Range: 0 to 59. These values are rounded to the nearest integer. *RST has no effect on the settings. NOTE. This command does not support the arguments of MAXimum and MINimum.
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:SYSTem:VERSion? None <NR2> has the form YYYY.V where the Ys represent the year that the SCPI version was created (for example, 1999) and the V represents an approved revision number for that year. All :SYSTem:VERSion? might return 1999.0 for the SCPI version.
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:TRACe Commands
The :TRACe commands control arithmetic and display of traces. The :TRACe commands are available in the following analyses: H H H S/A (Spectrum Analysis) mode (except Real Time S/A with Zoom) Audio measurements (Option 10) Signal source analysis (Option 21)
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:TRACe Commands
Command Tree
Header :TRACe<x> | :DATA<x> :AVERage :CLEar :COUNt :DDETector :DPSA :AVERage :COUNt :COLor :INTensity :DOT :PERsistent :TYPE :VARiable :FREeze :MODE :MODE Parameter
<numeric_value> <numeric_value>
:TRACe | :DATA :AUDio :AVERage :COUNt <numeric_value> :LENGth <numeric_value> :MODE NORMal | AVERage | HRESolution :TRACe2 | :DATA2 (Option 21 Only) :MODE MAXMinimum | REFerence | OFF
NORMal | AVERage | MAXHold | MINHold | PPEak | MPEak | BITMap | OFF NORMal | AVERage | MAXHold | MINHold | FREeze | OFF (Option 10 Only)
Where TRACe<x>::={ TRACe[1] | TRACe2 } or DATA<x>::={ DATA[1] | DATA2 } TRACe[1] or DATA[1] indicates that this setup is made for Trace 1. TRACe2 or DATA2 indicates that this setup is made for Trace 2. NOTE. In the Real Time S/A mode (SARTIME), only TRACe[1]and DATA[1] are valid.
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:TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:AVERage:CLEar None All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :TRACe1:AVERage:CLEar clears average data and counter, and restarts the average process for Trace 1. :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:MODE
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:TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:AVERage:COUNt(?)
Sets or queries the number of traces to combine using the :MODE setting (refer to page 2-1652). This command is effective when :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:MODE is set to AVERage, MAXHold or MINHold.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the number of traces to combine for averaging. Range: 1 to 100000 (default: 20) 1 to 1000 (SARTIME mode except spectrum emission mask measurement) 1 to 125 (spectrum emission mask measurement in the SARTIME mode) All S/A modes except SAZRTIME :TRACe1:AVERage:COUNt 64 sets the average count to 64 for Trace 1. :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:MODE
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:TRACe Commands
:TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DDETector(?)
Selects or queries the display detector (method to be used for decimating traces to fit the available horizontal space on screen). Because there are generally more waveform data points than horizontal pixels on screen, the displayed waveform data is thinned out accordingly. For details, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument.
Syntax
Arguments
MAXimum displays the maximum data value for each pixel. MINimum displays the minimum data value for each pixel. PTPeak displays the maximum and minimum data value by connecting them with a line for each pixel.
All S/A modes except SARTIME and SAZRTIME :TRACe1:DDETector MAXimum displays the maximum data value for each pixel on Trace 1.
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:TRACe Commands
:TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:AVERage:COUNt(?)
Sets or queries the number of traces to combine for averaging in the DPX spectrum view. This command is effective when :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x> :DPSA:MODE is set to AVERage.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the number of traces to combine for averaging. Range: 1 to 10000. The setting value is common to Trace 1 and 2. SADPX :TRACe1:DPSA:AVERage:COUNt 32 sets the average count to 32 for Trace 1, the average trace. :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:MODE
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:TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:COLor:INTensity(?)
Sets or queries the display intensity for the Bitmap trace in the DPX spectrum view. This command is effective when :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:MODE is set to BITMap.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the display intensity for the Bitmap trace. Range: 1 to 100%. The setting value is common to Trace 1 and 2. SADPX :TRACe1:DPSA:COLor:INTensity 30 sets the intensity to 30% for Trace 1, the Bitmap trace. :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:MODE
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:TRACe Commands
:TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:DOT:PERSistent(?)
Determines whether to enable or disable the dot persistence for the Bitmap trace in the DPX spectrum view. This command is effective when :TRACe<x> |:DATA<x>:DPSA:MODE is set to BITMap.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 disables the dot persistence. ON or 1 enables the dot persistence. Use the :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:DOT:PERSistent:TYPE command to select the persistence type. The setting value is common to Trace 1 and 2.
SADPX :TRACe5:DPSA:DOT:PERSistent ON enables the dot persistence in the DPX spectrum view. :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:DOT:PERSistent:TYPE :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:MODE
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:TRACe Commands
:TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:DOT:PERSistent:TYPE(?)
Selects or queries the persistence type for the Bitmap trace in the DPX spectrum view. This command is effective when :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:MODE is set to BITMap and :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:DOT:PERSistent is set to ON.
Syntax
Arguments
VARiable selects the variable persistence display which leaves acquired data points on the display for a period of time specified by the :TRACe<x>:DPSA :DOT:PERSistent:VARiable command. INFinite selects the infinite persistence display which accumulates data points on the display indefinitely.
SADPX :TRACe5:DPSA:DOT:PERSistent:TYPE VARiable selects the variable persistence display. :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:DOT:PERSistent :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:DOT:PERSistent:VARiable
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:TRACe Commands
:TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:DOT:PERSistent:VARiable(?)
Sets or queries how long data points are displayed in the variable persistence mode. This command is effective when :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:MODE is set to BITMap and :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:DOT:PERSistent:TYPE is set to VARiable. This affects the display only.
Syntax
Arguments
<number>::=<NR1> specifies the number that the waveform points are displayed on the screen. Range: 1 to 1000 (unitless; the default value is 10). SADPX :TRACe5:DPSA:DOT:PERSistent:VARiable 20 specifies that the waveform points are displayed on the screen for a period of 20 before they disappear. :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:DOT:PERSistent:TYPE :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:MODE
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:TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:FREeze(?)
Determines whether or not to freeze the display of the specified trace in the DPX spectrum view.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 updates the display of the specified trace normally. But the data acquisition and measurement continue. ON or 1 stops updating the display of the specified trace.
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:TRACe Commands
:TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:MODE(?)
Selects or queries how to display Trace 1 or 2. This query is effective when :TRACe<x>:DPSA:FREeze is set to OFF.
Syntax
Arguments
AVERage computes the average amplitude of the spectrum points within each frequency bin to create a trace for each screen update, and then average the traces with the number set in the :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:AVERage:COUNt command to display. MAXHold holds the maximum level at each frequency. MINHold holds the minimum level at each frequency. PPEak displays the maximum values acquired in each update. MPEak displays the minimum values acquired in each update. BITMap displays the density of acquired data. The number of data points acquired at each pixel (representing a particular amplitude level at a specific frequency) is indicated by color. OFF displays no trace.
SADPX :TRACe1:DPSA:MODE BITMap displays the Bitmap trace for Trace 1. :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:DPSA:AVERage:COUNt, :TRACe<x>:DPSA:FREeze
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:TRACe Commands
:TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:MODE(?)
Selects or queries how to display Trace 1 and/or Trace 2.
Syntax
Arguments
NORMal selects an ordinary spectrum display. AVERage displays averaged waveform of the specified trace. The number of averages is set with the :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:AVERage:COUNt command. MAXHold holds the maximum level at each frequency. MINHold holds the minimum level at each frequency. FREeze stops updating the display. But the data acquisition and measurement continues. OFF displays no trace. NOTE. In the Real Time S/A mode (SARTIME), NORMal and AVERage are only valid.
All S/A modes except SAZRTIME :TRACe1:MODE AVERage displays averaged waveform of Trace 1. :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:AVERage:COUNt, :TRACe<x>|:DATA<x>:AVERage:TCONtrol
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:TRACe Commands
:TRACe|:DATA:AUDio:AVERage:COUNt(?)
Option 10 Only
Sets or queries the number of traces to combine for averaging in the audio measurements. This command is effective when :TRACe|:DATA:AUDio:MODE is set to AVERage.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the number of traces to combine for averaging. Range: 1 to 1000. DEMAUDIO :TRACe:AUDio:AVERage:COUNt 64 sets the average count to 64. :TRACe|:DATA:AUDio:MODE
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:TRACe Commands
:TRACe|:DATA:AUDio:LENGth(?)
Option 10 Only
Sets or queries the number of FFT poins for high resolution in the audio measurements. This command is effective when :TRACe|:DATA:AUDio:MODE is set to HRESolution.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the number of FFT poins. Setting value: 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16384, 32768, or 65536. DEMAUDIO :TRACe:AUDio:LENGth 65536 sets the number of FFT poins to 65536. :TRACe|:DATA:AUDio:MODE
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:TRACe Commands
:TRACe|:DATA:AUDio:MODE(?)
Option 10 Only
Selects or queries the trace type in the audio measurements.
Syntax
Arguments
NORMal displays the normal spectrum. AVERage averages spectrum traces to reduce noise in a waveform. Use the :TRACe|:DATA:AUDio:COUNt command to set the average count. HRESolution allows you to set the number of FFT points to more than basic 1024 up to 65536 (102464). Use the :TRACe|:DATA:AUDio:LENGth command to set the number of FFT points.
DEMAUDIO :TRACe:AUDio:MODE AVERage displays the averaged spectrum trace in the audio measurements. :TRACe|:DATA:AUDio:COUNt, :TRACe|:DATA:AUDio:LENGth
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:TRACe Commands
:TRACe2|:DATA2:MODE(?)
Option 21 Only
Selects or queries how to display Trace 2 in the signal source analysis. This command is valid when :INSTrument[:SELect] is set to TIMSSOURCE (signal source analysis) and [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement is set to PNOise (phase noise measurement).
Syntax
Arguments
MAXMinimum displays the Max-Min waveform (default). For the Max-Min waveform, refer to Trace Compression in the user manual that was shipped with your instrument. REFerence displays the reference waveform saved for Trace 2 using the :MMEMory:STORe:TRACe1 (must be trace one). OFF displays no Trace 2.
TIMSSOURCE :TRACe2:MODE REFerence displays the reference waveform as Trace 2. :INSTrument[:SELect], :MMEMory:STORe:TRACe1, [:SENSe]:SSOurce:MEASurement
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:TRIGger Commands
The :TRIGger commands control triggering. For details on the trigger, refer to the user manual that was shipped with your instrument.
Command Tree
Header :TRIGger [:SEQuence] :LEVel :EXTernal :IQFRequency :IQTime :MODE :MPOSition? :OPOSition? :POSition :SAVE :COUNt :MAXimum [:STATe] [:STATe] :SLOPe :SOURce Parameter
(Option 02 only)
<numeric_value> <boolean> <boolean> POSitive | NEGative | PNEGative | NPOSitive IQTime | IQFRequency | EXTernal
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:TRIGger[:SEQuence]:LEVel:EXTernal(?)
Sets or queries the trigger level when you select EXTernal using the :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce command.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies the external trigger level. Range: -1.5 to +1.5 V in 0.1 V steps (default: 1.4 V) SARTIME, SAZRTIME, all Demod modes, all Time modes :TRIGger:SEQuence:LEVel:EXTernal 1.2 sets the external trigger level to 1.2 V. :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce
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:TRIGger[:SEQuence]:LEVel:IQFRequency(?)
Option 02 Only
Sets or queries the trigger level when you select IQFRequency with the :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce command. The IQ frequency trigger is a triggering function that uses a trigger mask. For details of this function, refer to user manual that was shipped with your instrument.
Syntax
Arguments
<bnum>::=<NR1> specifies the bin number of the point at which to set the trigger level (a bin is the interval between spectral samples). The valid range depends on the span as shown in Table 2-132.
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:TRIGger Commands
<ampl>::=<NRf> specifies the trigger level relative to the reference level at bin #n. Range: - to 0 dB. -60
SARTIME, SAZRTIME, all Demod modes, all Time modes The following command sequence sets the trigger mask shown by the gray rectangles in Figure 2-29: :TRIGger:SEQuence:LEVel:IQFRequency 0,-10dB :TRIGger:SEQuence:LEVel:IQFRequency 1,-10dB ... :TRIGger:SEQuence:LEVel:IQFRequency 255,-10dB :TRIGger:SEQuence:LEVel:IQFRequency 256,-30dB :TRIGger:SEQuence:LEVel:IQFRequency 257,-30dB ... :TRIGger:SEQuence:LEVel:IQFRequency 384,-30dB :TRIGger:SEQuence:LEVel:IQFRequency 385,-10dB :TRIGger:SEQuence:LEVel:IQFRequency 386,-10dB ... :TRIGger:SEQuence:LEVel:IQFRequency 640,-10dB
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0dBm
Amplitude
- 50dBm
- 100dBm
64
128
192
256
384
448
512
576
640
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:TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce
:TRIGger[:SEQuence]:LEVel:IQTime(?)
Sets or queries the trigger level when you select IQTime with the :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce command.
Syntax
<ampl>::=<NR1> specifies the IQ time trigger level. Range: - to 0 dB. -40 SARTIME, SAZRTIME, all Demod modes, all Time modes :TRIGger:SEQuence:LEVel:IQTime -10 sets the IQ time trigger level to - dB. -10 :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce
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:TRIGger[:SEQuence]:MODE(?)
Selects or queries the trigger mode.
Syntax
Arguments
AUTO generates a trigger when the :INITiate[:IMMediate] command is sent. In the single mode, data for one waveform is acquired and displayed. In the continuous mode, data acquisition and display are repeated. NORMal specifies that when the :INITiate[:IMMediate] command is sent after trigger conditions have been preset, the trigger occurs before the process stops. You can set the trigger source, slope, level, and position as the trigger conditions. NOTE. When you select Auto for the trigger mode, you cannot set the trigger source, slope, position, and level. At *RST, the trigger mode is set to Auto.
SARTIME, SAZRTIME, all Demod modes, all Time modes :TRIGger:SEQuence:MODE AUTO selects the auto trigger. :INITiate:CONTinuous, :INITiate[:IMMediate], :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:LEVel, :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:POSition, :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SLOPe, :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce
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Syntax Arguments
:TRIGger[:SEQuence]:MPOSition? <value> <value>::=<NR1> specifies the block number. Zero indicates the latest block. Range: -2285 to 0 (standard) or -9142 to 0 (option 02) <NR1> represents the trigger occurence point. The returned value depends on whether a trigger occurred or not, as shown in the following table:
Trigger occurrence Trigger occurred No trigger occurred
1
Returns
A minus value indicates that the trigger occurred before the block data acquisition. If you send :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:MPOSition? MINimum | MAXimum when the measurement is not performed, Execution error (-200) is returned. NOTE. When you select PNEGative or NPOSitive with the :TRIGger[:SEQuence] :SLOPe command or IQFRequency with the :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce command, the returned value is the same as the :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:OPOSition? query because the analyzer cannot determine the trigger occurrence point.
SARTIME, SAZRTIME, all Demod modes, all Time modes :TRIGger:SEQuence:MPOSition? -15 might return 123, indicating that the trigger occurred at the 123th data point in the block #-15. [:SENSe]:BSIZe, :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:OPOSition?, :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SLOPe, :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce
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Syntax Arguments
:TRIGger[:SEQuence]:OPOSition? <value> <value>::=<NR1> specifies the block number. Zero indicates the latest block. Range: -2285 to 0 (standard) or -9142 to 0 (option 02) <NR1> represents the trigger output point. The value depends on whether a trigger occurred or not, as shown in the following table:
Trigger occurrence Trigger occurred No trigger occurred
1
Returns
A minus value indicates that the trigger was output before the block data acquisition. If you send :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:OPOSition? MINimum | MAXimum when the measurement is not performed, Execution error (-200) is returned.
SARTIME, SAZRTIME, all Demod modes, all Time modes :TRIGger:SEQuence:OPOSition? -15 might return 134, indicating that the trigger output occurs at the 134th data point in the block #-15. [:SENSe]:BSIZe
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:TRIGger[:SEQuence]:POSition(?)
Sets or queries a trigger position. NOTE. Before executing this command, set :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:MODE to NORMal.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NRf> specifies the trigger position. Range: 0 to 100%. The trigger position is represented in percentage within a block. For example, 50% specifies that the trigger will occur at the middle frame in a block. NOTE. In the Real Time S/A mode (SARTIME), when :TRACe:MODE is set to AVERage, the trigger position fixes at 0. In the DEMAUDIO mode (Option 10 only), when :TRACe:AUDio:MODE is set to AVERage or HRESolution, the trigger position fixes at 0.
SARTIME, all Demod modes, all Time modes :TRIGger:SEQuence:POSition 10pct sets the trigger position to 10%. :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:MODE, :TRACe:MODE, :TRACe:AUDio:MODE
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:TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SAVE:COUNt[:STATe](?)
Selects whether or not to set a limit on the number of times that data is saved.
Syntax
Arguments
OFF or 0 specifies that no limit on data save operations is set. In this case, data saving is halted using the Run/Stop key on the front panel or the :ABORt or :INITiate command. ON or 1 specifies that data saving is halted when the number of data save operations reaches the limit set by the :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SAVE:COUNt :MAXimum command. NOTE. When the internal hard disk becomes full, data saving is halted and the Media full error message appears.
SARTIME, SAZRTIME, all Demod modes, all Time modes :TRIGger:SEQuence:SAVE:COUNt:STATe ON specifies that data saving is halted when the number of data save operations reaches the limit. :ABORt, :INITiate, :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SAVE:COUNt:MAXimum
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:TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SAVE:COUNt:MAXimum(?)
Sets or queries a limit on the number of times that data is saved when :TRIGger [:SEQuence]:SAVE:COUNt[:STATe] is set to On.
Syntax
Arguments
<value>::=<NR1> specifies a limit on the number of times that data is saved. Range: 1 to 16383. SARTIME, SAZRTIME, all Demod modes, all Time modes :TRIGger:SEQuence:SAVE:COUNt:MAXimum 10000 sets the limit to 10000. :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SAVE:COUNt[:STATe]
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:TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SAVE[:STATe](?)
Determines whether to enable or disable the Save-on-Trigger function (saves one block of input data to the .IQT file each time a trigger occurs).
Syntax
Arguments
SARTIME, SAZRTIME, all Demod modes, all Time modes :TRIGger:SEQuence:SAVE:STATe ON enables the Save-on-Trigger function. :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SAVE:COUNt[:STATe]
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:TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SLOPe(?)
Selects or queries the trigger slope.
Syntax
Arguments
POSitive generates a trigger on the rising edge of the trigger signal. NEGative generates a trigger on the falling edge of the trigger signal. PNEGative specifies that the data of the first block is acquired by generating the trigger on the rising edge of the trigger signal. The data of the next block is acquired by generating the trigger on the falling edge of the trigger signal. The rising and falling edges are changed alternately each time acquisition of one-block data is completed. NPOSitive specifies that the data of the first block is acquired by generating the trigger on the falling edge of the trigger signal. The data of the next block is acquired by generating the trigger on the rising edge of the trigger signal. The rising and falling edges are changed alternately each time acquisition of one-block data is completed.
SARTIME, SAZRTIME, all Demod modes, all Time modes :TRIGger:SEQuence:SLOPe POSitive generates a trigger on the rising edge of the trigger signal.
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:TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce(?)
Selects or queries the trigger source.
Syntax
Arguments
IQTime generates a trigger in the time domain, using the input signal as the trigger source (default). IQFRequency generates a trigger in the frequency domain, using the trigger mask as the trigger source (Option 02 only). EXTernal defines as the trigger source, the external signal that is input through the TRIG IN connector on the rear panel. Use the :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:LEVel:EXTernal command to set the trigger level.
SARTIME, SAZRTIME, all Demod modes, all Time modes :TRIGger:SEQuence:SOURce EXTernal selects the external trigger. :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:LEVel:EXTernal, :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:MODE
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:UNIT Commands
The :UNIT commands specify fundamental units for measurement.
Command Tree
Header :UNIT :ANGLe Parameter DEG | RAD
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:UNIT Commands
:UNIT:ANGLe(?)
Specifies or queries the fundamental unit of angle.
Syntax
Arguments
DEG selects degree as the unit of angle. RAD selects radian as the unit of angle.
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Retrieval operations CALL IBRD Response 123.45E+6 Output queue Output queue controller
Figure 2- 30: Retrieving response message When the Output Queue contains a response message, sending another command from the external controller before retrieving this message deletes it from the queue. The Output Queue always contains the response message to the most recent query command. You can use the MAV bit of the Status Byte Register (SBR) to check whether the Output Queue contains a response message. For details, refer to Status Byte Register (SBR) on page 3-6.
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The processes performed in these blocks are summarized in the status bytes. They provide the error and event information.
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* The use of Bit 15 is not allowed in SCPI. The value of this bit is always 0.
Not used *
Questionable Condition Register (QCR) Questionable Transition Register (QTR) Questionable Event Register (QEVR) Questionable Enable Register (QENR) Operation status block
CALibrating 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Output Queue
MEASuring
Error/Event queue
Operation Condition Register (OCR) Operation Transition Register (OTR) Operation Event Register (OEVR) Operation Enable Register (OENR) Status bytes Standard/Event status block
Operation Complete Request Control Query Error Device Dependent Error Execution Error Command Error User Request Power On 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Standard Event Status Register (SESR) Event Status Enable Register (ESER)
3- 2
Reports the power on/off state, command errors, and the running state. See the Standard/Event Status Block section at the bottom of Figure 3- This -1. block contains two registers: H Standard Event Status Register (SESR) Consists of eight bits. When an error or another event occurs in the analyzer, the corresponding bit of this register is set. The user cannot write any data in this register. Event Status Enable Register (ESER) Consists of eight bits, and masks the SESR. The mask is user-definable. By obtaining the logical product with SESR, this register can determine whether to set the Event Status Bit (ESB) of the Status Byte Register (SBR).
Processing Flow. When an event occurs, the SESR bit corresponding to the event is set, resulting in the event being stacked in the Error/Event Queue. The SBR OAV bit is also set. If the bit corresponding to the event has also been set in the ESER, the SBR ESB bit is also set. When a message is sent to the Output Queue, the SBR MAV bit is set.
3- 3
Reports the active state of the function. See the Operation Status Block section at the middle of Figure 3- This block -1. contains four registers: H Operation Condition Register (OCR) When the analyzer enters a certain state, the corresponding bit is set. The user cannot write any data in this register. Operation Transition Register (OTR) There are two OTR types: H Operation Positive Transition Register (OPTR) Filters when the bit corresponding to the OCR changes from False (reset) to True (set). Operation Negative Transition Register (ONTR) Filters when the bit corresponding to the OCR changes from True to False.
H H
Operation Event Register (OEVR) In the OEVR, the corresponding bit is set through the OTR filter. Operation Enable Register (OENR) Masks the OEVR. The mask is user-definable. By obtaining the logical product with SBR, this register can determine whether to set the Operation Status Bit (OSB) of the Status Byte Register (SBR).
For the contents of the bits of this register, refer to Registers on page 3-5. Processing Flow. When the specified state changes in the OCR, its bit is set or reset. This change is filtered with a transition register, and the corresponding bit of the OEVR is set. If the bit corresponding to the event has also been set in the OENR, the SBR OSS bit is also set.
Reports the states related to signals and data, for example, the signal generated by the analyzer or the precision of the data to be acquired. The register organization and the processing flow are the same as the Operation Status Block, except that the corresponding bit of the SBR is the QSB. NOTE. The Questionable Status Block is not used in the RSA3000B Series analyzers. Any of the values of the registers in this block are always 0.
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Registers
There are three main types of registers: H H Status Registers: stores data relating to instrument status. This register is set by the analyzer. Enable Registers: determines whether to set events that occur in the analyzer to the appropriate bit in the status registers and event queues. This type of register can be set by the user. Transition Registers: operates as a filter that examines whether an event has occurred or disappeared. This type of register can be set by the user.
Status Registers
There are six status register types: H H H H H H Status Byte Register (SBR) Standard Event Status Register (SESR) Operation Condition Register (OCR) Operation Event Register (OEVR) Questionable Condition Register (QCR) Questionable Event Register (QEVR)
If you need to examine the error or the state of the analyzer, read the contents of these registers.
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The SBR is made up of 8 bits. Bits 4, 5 and 6 are defined in accordance with IEEE Std 488.2-1987 (see Figure 3- and Table 3- These bits are used to -2 -1). monitor the output queue, SESR and service requests, respectively. The contents of this register are returned when the *STB? query is used.
6 RQS 5 4 3 2 1 OSS 6 ESB MAV QSS EAV MSS
4 3 2 1-- 0
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The SESR is made up of 8 bits. Each bit records the occurrence of a different type of event, as shown in Figure 3- and Table 3- The contents of this -3 -2. register are returned when the *ESR? query is used.
7 6 PON 5 4 3 2 1 CME EXE DDE QYE 0 OPC
H H
3 2
When a value designated in the argument is outside the allowable range of the instrument, or is in conflict with the capabilities of the instrument When the command could not be executed properly because the conditions for execution differed from those essentially required
Device-Dependent Error (DDE). An instrument error has been detected. Query Error (QYE). Indicates that a query error has been detected by the output queue controller. Query errors occur for one of the following reasons:
H H
1 0
An attempt was made to retrieve messages from the output queue, despite the fact that the output queue is empty or in pending status. The output queue messages have been cleared despite the fact that they have not been retrieved.
Not used. Operation Complete (OPC). This bit is set with the results of the execution of the *OPC command. It indicates that all pending operations have been completed.
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The OCR is made up of 16 bits, which record the occurrence of three types of events, shown in Figure 3- and Table 3-4 -3.
14 13 PROG 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 MEAS 2 1 0 CAL
13-- 5 4
Operation Event Register (OEVR) Questionable Condition Register (QCR) Questionable Event Register (QEVR)
In this instrument, this register has the same content as the Operation Condition Register (OCR), described above. The QCR is not used in the RSA3000B Series analyzer.
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Enable Registers
There are four enable register types: H H H H Event Status Enable Register (ESER) Service Request Enable Register (SRER) Operation Enable Register (OENR) Questionable Enable Register (QENR)
Each bit in these enable registers corresponds to a bit in the controlling status register. By setting and resetting the bits in the enable register, the user can determine whether or not events that occur will be registered to the status register and queue.
The ESER is made up of bits defined exactly the same as bits 0 through 7 in the SESR (see Figure 3- This register is used by the user to designate whether the -5). SBR ESB bit should be set when an event has occurred and whether the corresponding SESR bit has been set. To set the SBR ESB bit (when the SESR bit has been set), set the ESER bit corresponding to that event. To prevent the ESB bit from being set, reset the ESER bit corresponding to that event. Use the *ESE command to set the bits of the ESER. Use the *ESE? query to read the contents of the ESER.
7 6 PON 5 4 3 2 1 CME EXE DDE QYE 0 OPC
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The SRER is made up of bits defined exactly the same as bits 0 through 7 in the SBR (see Figure 3- This register is used by the user to determine what events -6). will generate service requests. The SRER bit 6 cannot be set. Also, the RQS is not maskable. The generation of a service request with the GPIB interface involves changing the SRQ line to LOW and making a service request to the controller. The result is that a status byte for which an RQS has been set is returned in response to serial polling by the controller. Use the *SRE command to set the bits of the SRER. Use the *SRE? query to read the contents of the SRER. Bit 6 must normally be set to 0.
7 6 5 4 3 2 ESB MAV QSB 1 0
OSB
Consists of the bits that are defined as the same contents as bits 0 to 15 of the OEVR. This register is used to specify whether to set the SBR OSB bit when occurrence of an event sets the corresponding OEVR bit.
14 13 PROG 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 MEAS 2 1 0 CAL
15
Figure 3- 7: Operation Enable Register (OENR) To set the contents of the OENR, use a :STATus:OPERation:ENABle command. To query its contents, use query command STATus:OPERation:ENABle?.
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Transition Registers
There are two transition register types: H H Operation Transition Register (OTR) Questionable Transition Register (QTR)
Consists of the bits that are defined as the same contents as bits 0 to 15 of the OCR (refer to page 3- This bit has two functions. One is positive transition -9). filtering, which filters when the corresponding bit of the OCR changes from False (reset) to True (set). The other is negative transition filtering, which filters when this bit changes from True to False. To set the OTR bit to use the register as the positive transition filter, use a :STATus:OPERation:PTRansition command. To read the contents from it, use query :STATus:OPERation:PTRansition?. To set the OTR bit to use the register as the negative transition filter, use a :STATus:OPERation:NTRansition command. To read the contents from it, use query :STATus:OPERation:NTRansition?.
15
14 13 PROG
12
11
10
4 3 MEAS
0 CAL
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Queues
There are two types of queues in the status reporting system used in the analyzer: output queues and event queues.
Output Queue
The output queue is a FIFO queue and holds response messages to queries, where they await retrieval. When there are messages in the queue, the SBR MAV bit is set. The output queue will be emptied each time a command or query is received, so the controller must read the output queue before the next command or query is issued. If this is not done, an error will occur and the output queue will be emptied; however, the operation will proceed even if an error occurs.
Event Queue
The event queue is a FIFO queue and stores events as they occur in the analyzer. If more than 32 events occur, event 32 will be replaced with event code -350 (Queue Overflow). The error code and text are retrieved using the :SYSTem:ERRor queries.
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Standard Event Status Register (SESR) Read using *ESR? Cannot be written
7 6 PON
0 OPC
Event queue
Event Status Enable Register (ESER) Read using *ESE? Write using *ESE
7 6 PON
0 OPC
Output queue
Service Request Enable Register (SRER) Read using *SRE? Write using *SRE
Figure 3- 9: Status and event processing sequence 1. If an event has occurred, the SESR bit corresponding to that event is set and the event is placed in the event queue. 2. A bit corresponding to that event in the ESER has is set. 3. The SBR ESB bit is set to reflect the status of the ESER. 4. When a message is sent to the output queue, the SBR MAV bit is set. 5. Setting either the ESB or MAV bits in the SBR sets the respective bit in the SRER. 6. When the SRER bit is set, the SBR MSS bit is set and a service request is generated when using the GPIB interface.
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Synchronizing Execution
Almost all commands are executed in the order in which they are sent from the controller, and the execution of each command is completed in a short period of time. However, the following commands perform data analysis in another thread, and another command can thus be executed concurrently: :INITiate commands :MMEMory:STORe:RESult[:SELect] :PROGram[:SELected]:EXEcute :PROGram[:SELected]:NAME :READ commands [:SENSe]:Standard[:IMMediate] (All :IMMediate commands) [:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP:UANResult [:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP|:ULR6_3GPP:UTSTable These commands are designed so that the next command to be sent is executed without waiting for the previous command to be completed. In some cases, a process executed by another command must first be completed before these commands can be executed; in other cases, these commands must be completed before the next command is executed. You have two options to achieve command synchronization: H H Using the status and event reporting function Using synchronizing commands
In the following example, a :READ command is used to obtain the measurement results while the Operation Condition Register (OCR) is being used to provide synchronization. :STATus:OPERation:NTRansition 16 // Set the filter of the OCR MEASuring bit :STATus:OPERation:ENABle 16 // Enable the filter of the OCR MEASuring bit *SRE 128 // Set the SRER OSS bit :READ:SPECtrum? // Obtain the measurement results The command waits for generation of SRQ.
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The IEEE-488.2 common commands include the following synchronizing commands: *OPC *OPC? *WAI Using the *OPC Command. The *OPC command sets the SESR OPC bit when all the operations for which it is waiting are completed. If the GPIB interface is in use, you can synchronize the execution by using this command together with the serial polling or service request function. The following is a command sequence example: *ESE 1 // Enable the ESER OPC bit *SRE 32 // Enable the SRER ESB bit :ABORt;INITiate:IMMediate;*OPC // Wait for SRQ to provide synchronization Using the Query *OPC? The query *OPC? writes ASCII code 1 into the Output Queue when all operations for which it is waiting are completed. You can provide synchronization using the command string as the following example: :ABORt;INITiate:IMMediate;*OPC? The command waits until 1 is written into the Output Queue. When the command goes to the Output Queue to read the data, a time-out may occur before the data is written into the queue. Using the *WAI Command. After the process of the preceding command is completed, the *WAI command begins to execute the process of the next command as the following example:. :ABORt;INITiate:IMMediate;*WAI // Wait for the *WAI process to provide synchronization
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Command Errors
Command errors are returned when there is a syntax error in the command. Table 3- 4: Command errors
Error code - 100 - 101 - 102 - 103 - 104 - 105 - 108 - 109 - 110 - 111 - 112 - 113 - 114 - 120 - 121 - 123 - 124 - 128 - 130 - 131 - 134 - 138 - 140 - 141 - 144 - 148 - 150 - 151 - 158 Error message command error invalid character syntax error invalid separator data type error GET not allowed parameter not allowed missing parameter command header error header separator error program mnemonic too long undefined header header suffix out of range numeric data error character exponent too large too many digits numeric data not allowed suffix error invalid suffix suffix too long suffix not allowed character data error invalid character data character data too long character data not allowed string data error invalid string data string data not allowed
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Execution Errors
These error codes are returned when an error is detected while a command is being executed. Table 3- 5: Execution errors
Error code - 200 - 201 - 202 - 210 - 211 - 212 - 213 - 214 - 215 - 220 - 221 - 222 - 223 - 224 - 225 - 226 - 230 - 231 - 240 - 241 - 250 - 251 - 252 - 253 - 254 - 255 - 256 - 257 - 258 Error message execution error invalid while in local settings lost due to RTL trigger error trigger ignored arm ignored init ignored trigger deadlock arm deadlock parameter error settings conflict data out of range too much data illegal parameter value out of memory lists not same length data corrupt or stale data questionable hardware error hardware missing mass storage error missing mass storage missing media corrupt media media full directory full FileName not found FileName error media protected
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Query Errors
These error codes are returned in response to an unanswered query. Table 3- 7: Query errors
Error code - 400 - 410 - 420 - 430 - 440 Error message query error query interrupted query unterminated query deadlocked query unterminated after indefinite period
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Programming Examples
Programming Examples
This section provides the general programming procedure and then shows an application program sample that controls the analyzer through the GPIB and a macro program execution sample that uses :PROGram commands. H H H General programming procedure Application program sample Macro program execution sample
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Programming Examples
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Programming Examples
This program has been scripted for use in Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0. It operates with an IBM PC-compatible system equipped with National Instruments GPIB board and driver software (operation capabilities confirmed with Windows 98 and National Instruments GPIB board PCI-GPIB). To enable this program, the analyzer must have been set to DEV1 by using wibconf or other means. // // Sample program // // Channel power measurement & FM signal measurement // #include <windows.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include "decl-32.h" #define LONG_TIME T100s #define NORMAL_TIME T10s #define BOARD_NAME "GPIB0" #define MAX_BUF (1024) // Bit definition of SBR (Status Byte Register) #define ESB (1<<5) // ESB (Event Status Bit) #define MAV (1<<4) // MAV (Message Available) #define EAV (1<<2) // EAV (Event Queue Available)
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Programming Examples
char readBuf[MAX_BUF + 1]; char openDevice [MAX_BUF/2 + 1]; void void void void void void int void void void void void void void int int int int GpibClose(void); GpibError(char *errorMessage); GpibExit(int code); GpibOpen(char *device); GpibRead(char *resp, int count); GpibReadFile(char *filename); GpibSerialPoll(void); GpibTimeOut(int timeout); GpibWait(int wait); GpibWrite(char *string); measCHPOWER(void); measFM(void); WaitOPC(void); WaitMAV(void); GpibDevice; GpibBoard; GpibCount; GpibStatus; // // // // Device descriptor GPIB board descriptor Store ibcnt Store ibsta
// Main routine void main(int argc, char *argv[]) { strcpy(openDevice, "dev1"); GpibOpen(openDevice); // Detect the specified device measCHPOWER(); measFM(); GpibClose(); } // Channel power measurement // FM signal measurement // Terminate the device and board
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// Channel power measurement void measCHPOWER(void) { GpibWrite("*CLS"); // Clear the status register GpibWrite("*ESE 1"); // Set the OPC bit of ESER GpibWrite("*SRE 32"); // Set the ESB bit of SRER // Set up the analyzer GpibTimeOut(LONG_TIME); GpibWrite("INSTrument 'SANORMAL'"); GpibWrite("*RST"); // Reset the analyzer GpibTimeOut(NORMAL_TIME); GpibWrite("CONFigure:SPECtrum:CHPower"); GpibWrite("FREQuency:CENTer 1GHz"); GpibWrite("FREQuency:SPAN 1MHz"); GpibTimeOut(LONG_TIME); GpibWrite("*CAL?"); GpibRead(readBuf, MAX_BUF); printf("*CAL? result = %sn", readBuf); GpibTimeOut(NORMAL_TIME); GpibWrite("CHPower:BANDwidth:INTegration 300kHz"); GpibWrite("SPECtrum:AVERage ON"); GpibWrite("SPECtrum:AVERage:COUNt 100"); // Perform the measurement GpibTimeOut(LONG_TIME); GpibWrite("INITiate:CONTinuous OFF;*OPC"); WaitOPC(); // Wait for the OPC bit set GpibWrite("INITiate;*OPC"); WaitOPC(); GpibTimeOut(NORMAL_TIME); // Get measurement results and save them to the file chpower GpibWrite("FETCh:SPECtrum:CHPower?"); GpibReadFile("chpower"); }
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// FM signal measurement void measFM(void) { // Set up the analyzer GpibTimeOut(LONG_TIME); GpibWrite("INSTrument 'DEMADEM'"); GpibWrite("*RST"); // Reset the analyzer GpibTimeOut(NORMAL_TIME); GpibWrite("CONFigure:ADEMod:FM"); GpibWrite("FREQuency:CENTer 1GHz"); GpibWrite("FREQuency:SPAN 1MHz"); GpibWrite("BSIZe 100"); GpibTimeOut(LONG_TIME); GpibWrite("*CAL?"); GpibRead(readBuf, MAX_BUF); printf("*CAL? result = %sn", readBuf); GpibTimeOut(NORMAL_TIME); GpibWrite("ADEMod:LENGth 102400"); GpibWrite("ADEMod:FM:THReshold -100"); GpibWrite("*CLS"); // Clear the status register GpibWrite("*SRE 16"); // Set the MAV bit of SRER // Perform the measurement GpibTimeOut(LONG_TIME); GpibWrite("READ:ADEMod:FM?"); WaitMAV(); // Wait for the MAV bit set GpibTimeOut(NORMAL_TIME); // Get measurement results and save them to the file fm GpibReadFile("fm"); }
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Programming Examples
// Wait for the OPC (Operation complete) bit set void WaitOPC(void) { int statusByte; // Wait for SRQ GpibWait(RQS); if (GpibStatus & TIMO) { fprintf(stderr, "Timeout occurred in waiting SRQ cycle.n"); GpibExit(0); } // Serial poll statusByte = GpibSerialPoll(); if (statusByte & ESB) { printf("ESB bit is TRUEn"); GpibWrite("*ESR?"); GpibRead(readBuf, MAX_BUF); printf("Standard Event Status Register = %sn", readBuf); } if (statusByte & MAV) printf("MAV bit is TRUEn"); if (statusByte & EAV) printf("EAV bit is TRUEn"); }
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Programming Examples
// Wait for the MAV (Message Available) bit set void WaitMAV(void) { int statusByte; // Wait for SRQ GpibWait(RQS); if (GpibStatus & TIMO) { fprintf(stderr, "Timeout occurred in waiting SRQ cycle.n"); GpibExit(0); } // Serial poll statusByte = GpibSerialPoll(); if (statusByte & MAV) printf("MAV bit is TRUEn"); if (statusByte & EAV) printf("EAV bit is TRUEn"); }
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Programming Examples
// Open the GPIB device void GpibOpen(char *device) { // Assign ID to the device and interface board, // and check on error. GpibDevice = ibfind(device); if (ibsta & ERR) { GpibError("ibfind Error: Unable to find device"); GpibExit(0); } GpibBoard = ibfind(BOARD_NAME); if (ibsta & ERR) { GpibError("ibfind Error: Unable to find board"); GpibExit(0); } // Clear the device and check on error. ibclr(GpibDevice); if (ibsta & ERR) { GpibError("ibclr Error: Unable to clear device"); GpibExit(0); } ibsre(GpibBoard, 0); if (ibsta & ERR) { GpibError("ibclr Error: Unable to clear board"); GpibExit(0); } // Set the timeout to 10 seconds (NORMAL_TIME) GpibTimeOut(NORMAL_TIME); } // Close the GPIB device void GpibClose(void) { // Turn off the device and interface board ibonl(GpibDevice, 0); ibonl(GpibBoard, 0); }
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// End the program void GpibExit(int code) { GpibClose(); exit(code); } // Send string to the device and wait for the completion void GpibWrite(char *string) { int count = strlen(string); // Send the string ibwrt(GpibDevice, string, count); // Determine the I/O completion of ibwrt if (ibsta & ERR) { GpibError("ibwrt I/O Error:"); GpibExit(0); } else { GpibCount = ibcnt; GpibStatus = ibsta; if (GpibSerialPoll() & EAV) { ibwrt(GpibDevice, "SYSTem:ERRor:ALL?", strlen("SYSTem:ERRor:ALL?")); ibrd(GpibDevice, readBuf, MAX_BUF); fprintf(stderr, "%sn", readBuf); } } }
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Programming Examples
// Read response from the device void GpibRead(char *resp, int count) { ibrd(GpibDevice, resp, count); if (ibsta & ERR) { GpibError("ibrd I/O Error:"); GpibExit(0); } else { resp[ibcnt] = '0'; GpibCount = ibcnt; GpibStatus = ibsta; } } // Read response from the device and write it to a file void GpibReadFile(char *filename) { ibrdf(GpibDevice, filename); if (ibsta & ERR) { GpibError("ibrdf I/O Error:"); GpibExit(0); } else { GpibStatus = ibsta; } }
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// Read the status byte int GpibSerialPoll(void) { char poll = 0; ibrsp(GpibDevice, &poll); if (ibsta & ERR) { GpibError("ibrsp Error:"); GpibExit(0); } else { GpibStatus = ibsta; } return poll & 0xff; } // Set timeout void GpibTimeOut(int timeout) { ibtmo(GpibDevice, timeout); if (ibsta & ERR) { GpibError("ibtmo Error:"); GpibExit(0); } else { GpibStatus = ibsta; } }
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Programming Examples
// Wait for the specified event void GpibWait(int wait) { ibwait(GpibDevice, wait | TIMO); if (ibsta & (ERR | TIMO)) { GpibError("ibwait Error:"); } GpibStatus = ibsta; } // Display error message by ibsta void GpibError(char *errorMessage) { fprintf (stderr, "%sn", errorMessage); fprintf (stderr, "ibsta=(%X)h <", ibsta); if if if if if if if if if if if if if if (ibsta (ibsta (ibsta (ibsta (ibsta (ibsta (ibsta (ibsta (ibsta (ibsta (ibsta (ibsta (ibsta (ibsta & & & & & & & & & & & & & & ERR ) TIMO) END ) SRQI) RQS ) CMPL) LOK ) REM ) CIC ) ATN ) TACS) LACS) DTAS) DCAS) fprintf fprintf fprintf fprintf fprintf fprintf fprintf fprintf fprintf fprintf fprintf fprintf fprintf fprintf (stderr, (stderr, (stderr, (stderr, (stderr, (stderr, (stderr, (stderr, (stderr, (stderr, (stderr, (stderr, (stderr, (stderr, " " " " " " " " " " " " " " ERR"); TIMO"); END"); SRQI"); RQS"); CMPL"); LOK"); REM"); CIC"); ATN"); TACS"); LACS"); DTAS"); DCAS");
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Programming Examples
if (iberr " EDVR if (iberr " ECIC if (iberr " ENOL if (iberr " EADR if (iberr " EARG if (iberr " ESAC if (iberr " EABO if (iberr " ENEB if (iberr " EOIP if (iberr " ECAP if (iberr " EFSO if (iberr " EBUS if (iberr " ESTB if (iberr " ESRQ }
== EDVR) fprintf (stderr, <DOS Error>n"); == ECIC) fprintf (stderr, <Not CIC>n"); == ENOL) fprintf (stderr, <No Listener>n"); == EADR) fprintf (stderr, <Address error>n"); == EARG) fprintf (stderr, <Invalid argument>n"); == ESAC) fprintf (stderr, <Not Sys Ctrlr>n"); == EABO) fprintf (stderr, <Op. aborted>n"); == ENEB) fprintf (stderr, <No GPIB board>n"); == EOIP) fprintf (stderr, <Async I/O in prg>n"); == ECAP) fprintf (stderr, <No capability>n"); == EFSO) fprintf (stderr, <File sys. error>n"); == EBUS) fprintf (stderr, <Command error>n"); == ESTB) fprintf (stderr, <Status byte lost>n"); == ESRQ) fprintf (stderr, <SRQ stuck on>n");
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Programming Examples
In the following figure, the following macro folders are placed in these directories: MacroTest1, MacroTest2, and MacroTest3 under the nonregistered directory MacroTest1, MacroTest4, and MacroTest5 under the registered directory The MacroTest1 macro folder contains macro commands test1, test2, and test3.
C:Program FilesTektronixwca200aPythonwca200ameasmacro nonregistered Macro folders Macro commands test1 MacroTest1 test2 MacroTest2 test3 MacroTest3 MacroTest1 registered MacroTest4 MacroTest5
Figure 4- 1: Saving the macro programs Suppose that the following variables have been defined in the macro command test1: LOW_LIMIT, HIGH_LIMIT (numeric parameters) ERROR_MESSAGE (character string parameter) RESULT (measurement results (numeric values))
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Programming Examples
The following is an example of sending and responding commands: [Send] [Response] PROG:CAT? // Query the list of the macro program "NONREGISTERED.MACROTEST1", "NONREGISTERED.MACROTEST2", "NONREGISTERED.MACROTEST3", "REGISTERED.MACROTEST1", "REGISTERED.MACROTEST4", "REGISTERED.MACROTEST5" PROG:NAME "NONREGISTERED.MACROTEST1" // Specify the macro program PROG:NUMB "LOW_LIMIT",1.5 // Set LOW_LIMIT to 1.5 PROG:NUMB "HIGH_LIMIT",20 // Set HIGH_LIMIT to 20 PROG:STR "ERROR_MESSAGE","Unsuccessful" // Set ERROR_MESSAGE PROG:EXEC "TEST1" // Run the macro command PROG:NUMB? "RESULT" // Retrieve the results 1.2345 PROG:DEL // Delete the macro program from memory
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Appendices
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BITS B4 B3 B2 B1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1
B5
CONTROL
0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 10 8 11 9 12 A 13 B 14 C 15 D 16 E 17 F
NUMBERS SYMBOLS
UPPER CASE
LOWER CASE
TA16 80 TA17 81 TA18 82 TA19 83 TA20 84 TA21 85 TA22 86 TA23 87 TA24 88 TA25 89 TA26 90 TA27 91 TA28 92 TA29 93 TA30 94 UNT 95 140 60 141 61 142 62 143 63 144 64 145 65 146 66 147 67 150 68 151 69 152 6A 153 6B 154 6C 155 6D 156 6E 157 6F SA0 96 160 70 161 71 162 72 163 73 164 74 165 75 166 76 167 77 170 78 171 79 172 7A 173 7B 174 7C 175 7D 176 7E 177 7F
DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US
SP !
LA0 32 LA1 33 LA2 34 LA3 35 LA4 36 LA5 37 LA6 38 LA7 39 LA8 40 LA9 41 LA10 42 LA11 43 LA12 44 LA13 45 LA14 46 LA15 47
60 30 61 31 62 32 63 33 64 34 65 35 66 36 67 37 70 38 71 39 72 3A 73 3B 74 3C 75 3D 76 3E 77 3F
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
LA16 48 LA17 49 LA18 50 LA19 51 LA20 52 LA21 53 LA22 54 LA23 55 LA24 56 LA25 57 LA26 58 LA27 59 LA28 60 LA29 61 LA30 62 UNL 63
100 40 101 41 102 42 103 43 104 44 105 45 106 46 107 47 110 48 111 49 112 4A 113 4B 114 4C 115 4D 116 4E 117 4F
@ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
TA0 64 TA1 65 TA2 66 TA3 67 TA4 68 TA5 69 TA6 70 TA7 71 TA8 72 TA9 73 TA10 74 TA11 75 TA12 76 TA13 77 TA14 78 TA15 79
120 50 121 51 122 52 123 53 124 54 125 55 126 56 127 57 130 58 131 59 132 5A 133 5B 134 5C 135 5D 136 5E 137 5F
P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ ]
p q r s t u v w x y z {
SA16 112 SA17 113 SA18 114 SA19 115 SA20 116 SA21 117 SA22 118 SA23 119 SA24 120 SA25 121 SA26 122 SA27 123 SA28 124
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
SA1 97 SA2 98 SA3 99 SA4 100 SA5 101 SA6 102 SA7 103 SA8 104 SA9 105 SA10 106 SA11 107 SA12 108 SA13 109 SA14 110 SA15 111
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ADDRESSED COMMANDS
UNIVERSAL COMMANDS
LISTEN ADDRESSES
TALK ADDRESSES
KEY
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5 5
ENQ
PPC 5
Tektronix
REF: ANSI STD X3.4-1977 IEEE STD 488.1-1987 ISO STD 646-2973
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Interface Functions
Table B- lists the GPIB interface functions this instrument implements. Each -1 function is briefly described on page B-2. Table B- 1: GPIB interface function implementation
Interface function Source Handshake (SH) Acceptor Handshake (AH) Talker (T) Implemented subset SH1 AH1 T6 Capability Complete Complete Basic Talker, Serial Poll Unaddress if my-listen-address (MLA) No Talk Only mode Listener (L) L4 Basic Listener Unaddress if my talk address (MTA) No Listen Only mode Service Request (SR) Remote/Local (RL) Parallel Poll (PP) Device Clear (DC) Device Trigger (DT) Controller (C) Electrical Interface SR1 RL0 PP0 DC1 DT0 C0 E2 Complete None None Complete None None Three-state driver
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Source Handshake (SH). Enables a talking device to support the coordination of data transfer. The SH function controls the initiation and termination of data byte transfers. Acceptor Handshake (AH). Enables a listening device to coordinate data reception. The AH function delays data transfer initiation or termination until the listening device is ready to receive the next data byte. Talker (T). Enables a device to send device-dependent data over the interface. This capability is available only when the device is addressed to talk, and uses a one-byte address. Listener (L). Enables a device to receive device-dependent data over the interface. This capability is available only when the device is addressed to listen, and uses a one-byte address. Service Request (SR). Enables a device to assert an SRQ (Service Request) line to notify the controller when it requires service. Remote/Local (RL). Enables a device to respond to both the GTL (Go To Local) and LLO (Local Lock Out) interface messages. Parallel Poll (PP). Enables a device to respond to the following interface messages: PPC, PPD, PPE, and PPU, as well as to send out a status message when the ATN (Attention) and EOI (End or Identify) lines are asserted simultaneously. Device Clear (DC). Enables a device to be cleared or initialized, either individually, or as part of a group of devices. Device Trigger (DT). Enables a device to respond to the GET (Group Execute Trigger) interface message when acting as a listener. Controller (C). Enables a device that has this capability to send its address, universal commands, and addressed commands to other devices over the interface. Electrical Interface (E). Identifies the electrical interface driver type. The notation E1 means the electrical interface uses open collector drivers, E2 means the electrical interface uses three-state drivers.
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Interface Messages
Table B- shows the standard interface messages that are supported by the -2 analyzer. Table B- 2: Standard interface messages
Message Device Clear (DCL) Local Lockout (LLO) Serial Poll Disable (SPD) Serial Poll Enable (SPE) Parallel Poll Unconfigure (PPU) Go To Local (GTL) Selected Device Clear (SDC) Group Execute Trigger (GET) Take Control (TCT) Parallel Poll Configure (PPC) Type UC UC UC UC UC AC AC AC AC AC Implemented Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No
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Device Clear (DCL). Will clear (initialize) all devices on the bus that have a device clear function, whether or not the controller has addressed them. Local Lockout (LLO). Disables the return to local function. Serial Poll Disable (SPD). Changes all devices on the bus from the serial poll state to the normal operating state. Serial Poll Enable (SPE). Puts all bus devices that have a service request function into the serial poll enabled state. In this state, each device sends the controller its status byte, instead of its normal output, after the device receives its talk address on the data lines. This function may be used to determine which device sent a service request. Go To Local (GTL). Causes the listen-addressed device to switch from remote to local (front-panel) control. Select Device Clear (SDC). Clears or initializes all listen-addressed devices. Group Execute Trigger (GET). Triggers all applicable devices and causes them to initiate their programmed actions. Take Control (TCT). Allows the controller in charge to pass control of the bus to another controller on the bus. Parallel Poll Configure (PPC). Causes the listen-addressed device to respond to the secondary commands Parallel Poll Enable (PPE) and Parallel Poll Disable (PPD), which are placed on the bus following the PPC command. PPE enables a device with parallel poll capability to respond on a particular data line. PPD disables the device from responding to the parallel poll.
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[:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration
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[:SENSe]:OBWidth subgroup [:SENSe]:OBWidth:PERCent [:SENSe]:PULSe subgroup [:SENSe]:PULSe:BLOCk [:SENSe]:PULSe:CHPower:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration [:SENSe]:PULSe:CRESolution [:SENSe]:PULSe:EBWidth:XDB [:SENSe]:PULSe:FILTer:COEFficient [:SENSe]:PULSe:FILTer:BANDwidth|:BWIDth
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[:SENSe]:RFID:CARRier:COUNter[:RESolution] [:SENSe]:RFID:CARRier:OFFSet [:SENSe]:RFID:CARRier:PRATio[:SET] [:SENSe]:RFID:CARRier:PRATio:UNIT [:SENSe]:RFID:LENGth [:SENSe]:RFID:MEASurement [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:ADVanced:FILTer [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:ADVanced:PREamble [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:ADVanced:SBANd [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:BRATe:AUTO [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:BRATe[:SET] [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:DECode [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:FORMat [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:INTerpolate [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:LINK [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:SERRor[:WIDTh] [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:STANdard [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation:TARI:AUTO [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation[:THReshold]:HIGHer [:SENSe]:RFID:MODulation[:THReshold]:LOWer [:SENSe]:RFID:OFFSet [:SENSe]:RFID:SPURious[:THReshold]:EXCursion [:SENSe]:RFID:SPURious[:THReshold]:IGNore [:SENSe]:RFID:SPURious[:THReshold]:SIGNal [:SENSe]:RFID:SPURious[:THReshold]:SPURious [:SENSe]:SSOurce subgroup [:SENSe]:SSOurce:BLOCk [:SENSe]:SSOurce:CARRier:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration [:SENSe]:SSOurce:CARRier[:THReshold] [:SENSe]:SSOurce:CARRier:TRACking[:STATe]
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[:SENSe]:Standard:PCCHannel:IQSWap [:SENSe]:Standard:PCCHannel:LIMit:PHASe[:STATe] [:SENSe]:Standard:PCCHannel:LIMit:TIME[:STATe] [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K:PCCHannel:PNOFfset [:SENSe]:Standard:PCCHannel:SELect:CODE [:SENSe]:Standard:PCCHannel:SELect:PCG [:SENSe]:Standard:PCCHannel:WCODe [:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime subgroup [:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:BURSt:SYNC [:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:LIMit:ZONE<x>[:STATe] [:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:RCHannel:LEVel [:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime:RCHannel:MODE [:SENSe]:Standard:SEMask subgroup [:SENSe]:Standard:SEMask:BANDwidth|:BWIDth:INTegration [:SENSe]:Standard:SEMask:FILTer:TYPE [:SENSe]:Standard:SEMask:LIMit:ISPurious:ZONE<x>[:STATe] [:SENSe]:Standard:SEMask:LIMit:OFCHannel:ZONE<x>[:STATe] [:SENSe]:Standard:SEMask:MEASurement [:SENSe]:Standard:SEMask:RCHannel:MODE [:SENSe]:Standard subgroup [:SENSe]:Standard:ACQuisition:CHIPs [:SENSe]:Standard:ACQuisition:HISTory [:SENSe]:Standard:ACQuisition:SEConds [:SENSe]:Standard:ANALysis:INTerval [:SENSe]:Standard:ANALysis:OFFSet
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[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PCCHannel:CHANnel[:TYPE] [:SENSe]:Standard:PCCHannel:FILTer:MEASurement
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Table D- 2: Display format and scale: Digital modulation analysis (Option 21)
Display format Constellation EVM Horizontal range - (Tf Nf) to 0 s * - (Tf Nf) to 0 s * Vertical range fixed - 100 to +200% (EVM) - 300 to +300% (amplitude error) - 675 to +675 degrees (phase error) fixed NA
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Spectrogram Zoom Spectrum Power vs. Time Frequency vs. Time RF Envelope Constellation Eye Diagram Symbol Table Refer to Table D-- 2. - 50 to 100 mV
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Table D- 4: Display format and scale: Signal source analysis (Option 21)
Measurement item Phase noise Spurious Real-time phase noise Display format Spectrum C/N vs. Offset frequency Spurious Spectrogram Power vs. Time Spectrum Noisogram Equiv. jitter vs. Time RMS noise vs. Time C/N vs. Time C/N vs. Offset frequency Real-- time spurious Spectrogram Power vs. Time Spectrum Noisogram C/N vs. Offset frequency Spurious Frequency vs. Time Spectrogram Power vs. Time Spectrum Frequency vs. Time Same as that in Phase noise. Refer to Table D-- 1. Same as that in Phase noise. 10 Hz to 100 MHz Same as that in Phase noise. Same as that in Spurious above. Refer to Table D-- 1. Vertical: 40 to 40960 frames Color: - 230 to 70 dBc/Hz Same as that in Phase noise. 10 Hz to 100 MHz - (Acquisition length) to 0 s - (Acquisition length) to 0 s 0 to (Analysis length) s Same as that in Phase noise. Refer to Table D-- 1. Vertical: 40 to 40960 frames Color: - 230 to 70 dBc/Hz 0 to 0.1 s 0 to 359 degrees / 0 to 6.28 radians - 310 to +140 dBc/Hz Horizontal range (Center frequency) (Span)/2 10 Hz to 100 MHz (Center frequency) (Span)/2 Refer to Table D-- 1. Vertical range - 200 to +100 dBm - 310 to +140 dBc/Hz - 200 to +100 dBm
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Table D- 5: W-CDMA (Option 30), 3GPP-R5 (Option 30), and 3GPP-R6 (Option 40) analyses
Display format CDP spectrogram * CDP vs. Short code * CDP vs. Symbol * CDP vs. Time slot * Symbol constellation Symbol EVM Horizontal range 0 to 511 channels 0 to 511 channels 0 to 639 symbols - 3999 to 0 slot - 15999 to 0 slot (Option 02) 0 to 639 symbols 0 to 639 symbols Vertical range Slot - 3999 to 0 Slot - 15999 to 0 (Option 02) - 200 to +100 dB/dBm - 200 to +100 dB/dBm - 200 to +100 dB/dBm fixed - 100 to +200% (EVM) - 300 to +300% (amplitude error) - 675 to +675 degrees (phase error) fixed
0 to 639 symbols
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Reverse link Amplitude (Mag) error Phase error Power codogram Symbol table Both Both Both Forward link
Chip: 1024 Symbol: max 256 Same as in EVM Same as in EVM Same as in Code domain power MAC: 2 Pilot: 3 Data: max 50 Preamble: max 25 max 256 Same as in EVM Fixed Frame - 6144 to 0 Frame - 24579 to 0 (Option 02) Fixed - 300 to +300% - 675 to +675 degrees Frame - 6144 to 0 Frame - 24579 to 0 (Option 02) NA
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All (11n only) Subcarrier # - 64 to 63 All (11n only) Subcarrier # - 64 to 63 All (11n only) - 100 to 0 ms All (11n only) Subcarrier # - 64 to 63 All (11n only) Subcarrier # - 64 to 63 All (11n only) All All All All All Non-OFDM OFDM Non-OFDM - 100 to 0 ms - 100 to 0 ms - 100 to 0 ms - 100 to 0 ms - 100 to 0 ms Fixed - 100 to 0 ms Subcarrier # - 32 to 31 (11a/b/g) - 64 to 63 (11n) - 100 to 0 ms Subcarrier # - 32 to 31 (11a/b/g) - 64 to 63 (11n) - 100 to 0 ms Subcarrier # - 32 to 31 (11a/b/g) - 64 to 63 (11n) Subcarrier # - 32 to 31 (11a/b/g) - 64 to 63 (11n) Fixed - 100 to 0 ms Subcarrier # - 32 to 31 (11a/b/g) - 64 to 63 (11n) - 5 to 10 mW -
OFDM Non-OFDM
Phase error versus SC Power versus SC SC Constellation Frequency error OFDM flatness OFDM linearity Symbol table
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RBW
The RBW setting range depends on span as shown in Table D-10. Table D- 10: RBW setting range
Span (Hz) 50 to 100 120 to 200 250 to 500 600 to 1 k 1.2 k to 2 k 2.5 k to 5 k 6 k to 10 k 12 k to 20 k 30 k to 50 k 60 k to 100 k 120 k to 200 k 250 k to 500 k 600 k to 1 M 1.2 M to 2 M 2.5 M to 5 M 6 M to 10 M 15 M 20 M to 40 M 50 M to 80 M 100 M to 150 M 200 M to 400 M 500 M to 800 M 1 G to 1.5 G 2 G to 3 G * Default value (Hz) /[Number of samples] 2 5 10 20 50 100 100 200 300 500 1k 2k 5k 10 k 20 k 50 k 80 k 100 k 300 k 500 k 1M 2M 5M 10 M [1024] [512] [1024] [1024] [512] [1024] [2048] [2048] [4096] [4096] [4096] [2048] [2048] [4096] [4096] [2048] [4096] [1024*N] [512*N] [256*N] [128*N] [128*N] [128*N] [128*N] Minimum value (Hz) /[Number of samples] 1 1 1 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1k 1k 1k 1k 2k 10 k 10 k 10 k 10 k 20 k 50 k 100 k [2048] [4096] [8192] [16384] [16384] [16384] [16384] [16384] [16384] [16384] [16384] [16384] [16384] [32768] [65536] [65536] [65536] [8192*N] [8192*N] [8192*N] [8192*N] [4096*N] [2048*N] [1024*N] Maximum value (Hz) /[Number of samples] 10 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10 k 20 k 50 k 100 k 200 k 500 k 1M 2M 2M 2M 10 M 10 M 10 M 20 M 30 M [128] [128] [128] [128] [128] [128] [128] [128] [128] [128] [128] [128] [128] [128] [256] [128] [256] [64*N] [64*N] [64*N] [64*N] [64*N] [64*N] [64*N]
N: Number of multi-frames, that is the value rounded off [(span)/(10 MHz)] to the positive infinity.
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Glossary
AM (Amplitude Modulation) The process, or result of a process, in which the amplitude of a sine wave (the carrier) is varied in accordance with the instantaneous voltage of a second electrical signal (the modulating signal). ASCII Acronym for the American Standard Code for Information Interchange. Controllers transmit commands to the analyzer using ASCII character encoding. Backus-Naur Form (BNF) A standard notation system for command syntax diagrams. The syntax diagrams in this manual use BNF notation. Controller A computer or other device that sends commands to and accepts responses from the analyzer. EVM (Error Vector Magnitude) The magnitude of an error of an actual signal relative to an ideal signal in a constellation display. FM (Frequency Modulation) The process, or result of a process, in which the frequency of an electrical signal (the carrier) is varied in accordance with some characteristic of a second electrical signal (the modulating signal or modulation). GPIB Acronym for General Purpose Interface Bus, the common name for the communications interface system defined in IEEE Std 488. IEEE Acronym for the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers. PM (Pulse Modulation) The process, or result of a process, in which the amplitude, phase, or duration of a pulse train (the carrier) is varied in accordance with some characteristic of a second electrical signal (the modulating signal or modulation).
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Index
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Abbreviations, commands, queries, and parameters, 2- 6 :ABORt command group, 2- 16 :ABORt commands, 2- 93 Arguments, parameters, 2- 4 Commands chaining, 2- 7 rules for forming, 2- 1 structure of IEEE 488.2 commands, 2- 10 syntax, 2- 1 :CONFigure command group, 2- 18 :CONFigure command group (option), 2- 19 :CONFigure commands, 2- 125 :CONFigure Commands (Option), 2- 137 :CONFigure:AC3Gpp subgroup (Option 30), 2- 178 :CONFigure:AUDio subgroup (Option 10), 2- 138 :CONFigure:DDEMod subgroup (Option 21), 2- 139 :CONFigure:DLR5_3GPP subgroup (Option 30), 2- 179 :CONFigure:DLR6_3GPP subgroup (Option 40), 2- 187 :CONFigure:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO subgroup (Option 26), 2- 156 :CONFigure:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K subgroup (Option 25), 2- 146 :CONFigure:GSMedge subgroup (Option 24), 2- 142 :CONFigure:RFID subgroup (Option 21), 2- 140 :CONFigure:SADLR5_3GPP subgroup (Option 30), 2- 180 :CONFigure:SSOurce subgroup (Option 21), 2- 141 :CONFigure:SWLAN subgroup, 2- 174 :CONFigure:TD_SCDMA subgroup (Option 28), 2- 166 :CONFigure:UL3Gpp subgroup (Option 30), 2- 185 :CONFigure:ULR5_3GPP subgroup (Option 30), 2- 186 :CONFigure:ULR6_3GPP subgroup (Option 40), 2- 188 :CONFigure:WLAN subgroup (Option 29), 2- 176 Conformance information, E- 1 Creating commands, 2- 3 -
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Backus-Naur Form, 2- 1 BNF (Backus-Naur form), 2- 1 -
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:CALCulate command group, 2- 17 :CALCulate commands, 2- 95 :CALibration command group, 2- 18 :CALibration commands, 2- 113 Case sensitivity, 2- 9 Character chart, A- 1 Command group :ABORt, 2- 16 :CALCulate, 2- 17 :CALibration, 2- 18 :CONFigure, 2- 18 :CONFigure (option), 2- 19 :DATA, 2- 21 :DISPlay, 2- 22 :DISPlay (option), 2- 25 :FETCh, 2- 45 :FETCh (option), 2- 46 :FORMat, 2- 50 :HCOPy, 2- 51 IEEE common, 2- 16 :INITiate, 2- 51 :INPut, 2- 51 :INSTrument, 2- 52 :MMEMory, 2- 52 :OUTPut, 2- 53 :PROGram, 2- 54 :READ, 2- 54 :SENSe, 2- 58 :SENSe (option), 2- 63 :STATus, 2- 80 :SYSTem, 2- 80 :TRACe, 2- 81 :TRIGger, 2- 82 :UNIT, 2- 82 -
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:DATA command group, 2- 21 :DATA commands, 2- 189 Demod mode, definition, 2- 14, 2- 934 :DISPlay command group, 2- 22, 2- 25 :DISPlay commands, 2- 191 :DISPlay commands (option), 2- 263 :DISPlay:AC3Gpp subgroup (Option 30), 2- 582 :DISPlay:AUDio:SPECtrum subgroup (Option 10), 2- 265 :DISPlay:AUDio:TFRequency subgroup (Option 10), 2- 273 :DISPlay:CCDF subgroup, 2- 194 :DISPlay:DDEMod subgroup (Option 21), 2- 281 :DISPlay:DLR5_3GPP subgroup (Option 30), 2- 586 :DISPlay:DLR6_3GPP subgroup (Option 40), 2- 645 -
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:DISPlay:DPSA subgroup, 2- 200 :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO:WAVeform subgroup (Option 26), 2- 449 :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF subgroup (Option 26), 2- 426 :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:DDEMod subgroup (Option 26), 2- 433 :DISPlay:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SPECtrum subgoup (Option 26), 2- 445 :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF subgroup (Option 25), 2- 399 :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:DDEMod subgroup (Option 25), 2- 406 :DISPlay:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SPECtrum subgroup (Option 25), 2- 418 :DISPlay:GSMedge:DDEMod subgroup (Option 24), 2- 374 :DISPlay:GSMedge:SPECtrum subgroup (Option 24), 2- 389 :DISPlay:GSMedge:WAVeform subgroup (Option 24), 2- 394 :DISPlay:M2WLAN:DDEMod subgroup (Option 29), 2- 483 :DISPlay:M2WLAN:TFRequency subgroup (Option 29), 2- 506 :DISPlay:OVIew subgroup, 2- 205 :DISPlay:PULSe:MVIew|:SVIew subgroup, 2- 217 :DISPlay:PULSe:SPECtrum subgroup, 2- 227 :DISPlay:PULSe:WAVeform subgroup, 2- 232 :DISPlay:RFID:DDEMod subgroup (Option 21), 2- 314 :DISPlay:RFID:SPECtrum subgroup (Option 21), 2- 333 :DISPlay:RFID:WAVeform subgroup (Option 21), 2- 337 :DISPlay:RLCDMA2K:WAVeform subgroup (Option 25), 2- 422 :DISPlay:SADLR5_3GPP subgroup (Option 30), 2- 605 :DISPlay:SPECtrum subgroup, 2- 236 :DISPlay:SSOurce:MVIew subgroup (Option 21), 2- 341 :DISPlay:SSOurce:SPECtrum subgroup (Option 21), 2- 362 :DISPlay:SSOurce:SVIew subgroup (Option 21), 2- 350 :DISPlay:SSOurce:TFRequency subgroup (Option 21), 2- 366 :DISPlay:SSOurce:WAVeform subgroup (Option 21), 2- 370 :DISPlay:SWLAN:DDEMod subgroup (Option 29), 2- 517 :DISPlay:SWLAN:SPECtrum subgroup (Option 29), 2- 545 -
:DISPlay:SWLAN:TFRequency subgroup (Option 29), 2- 549 :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:DDEMod subgroup (Option 28), 2- 453 :DISPlay:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum subgroup (Option 28), 2- 479 :DISPlay:TFRequency subgroup, 2- 246 :DISPlay:UL3Gpp subgroup (Option 30), 2- 609 :DISPlay:ULR5_3GPP subgroup (Option 30), 2- 630 :DISPlay:ULR6_3GPP subgroup (Option 40), 2- 667 :DISPlay:WAVeform subgroup, 2- 258 :DISPlay:WLAN:DDEMod subgroup (Option 29), 2- 560 :DISPlay:WLAN:SPECtrum subgroup (Option 29), 2- 578 :DISPlay[:VIEW] subgroup, 2- 255 -
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Error codes, 3- 17 commands, 3- 18 device specific, 3- 22 execution, 3- 20 hardware, 3- 22 query, 3- 22 Example, programming, 4- 1 -
F
:FETCh command group, 2- 45 :FETCh command group (option), 2- 46 :FETCh commands, 2- 693 :FETCh commands (Option), 2- 727 :FETCh:AC3Gpp subgroup (Option 30), 2- 868 :FETCh:AUDio subgroup (Option 10), 2- 729 :FETCh:DDEMod subgroup (Option 21), 2- 736 :FETCh:DLR5_3GPP subgroup (Option 30), 2- 869 :FETCh:DLR6_3GPP subgroup (Option 40), 2- 902 :FETCh:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO subgroup (Option 26), 2- 795 :FETCh:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K subgroup (Option 25), 2- 775 :FETCh:GSMedge subgroup (Option 24), 2- 763 :FETCh:M2WLAN subgroup (Option 29), 2- 842 :FETCh:RFID subgroup (Option 21), 2- 743 :FETCh:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP subgroup (Option 30), 2- 875 :FETCh:SSOurce subgroup (Option 21), 2- 754 :FETCh:SWLAN subgroup (Option 29), 2- 850 :FETCh:TD_SCDMA subgroup (Option 28), 2- 819 -
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:FETCh:UL3Gpp subgroup (Option 30), 2- 890 :FETCh:ULR5_3GPP subgroup (Option 30), 2- 896 :FETCh:ULR6_3GPP subgroup (Option 40), 2- 908 :FETCh:WLAN subgroup (Option 29), 2- 859 :FORMat command group, 2- 50 :FORMat commands, 2- 917 -
O
:OUTPut command group, 2- 53 :OUTPut commands, 2- 965 -
P
Parameter Types Used in Syntax Descriptions, 2- 4 :PROGram command group, 2- 54 :PROGram commands, 2- 967 Programming example, 4- 1 -
G
GPIB configurations, 1- 5 connection rules, 1- 5 interface specification, B- 1 setting GPIB parameters, 1- 6 -
Q
Queries, 2- 3 Query Responses, 2- 3 Queues event, 3- 12 output, 3- 12 Quotes, 2- 9 -
H
:HCOPy command group, 2- 51 :HCOPy commands, 2- 919 Hierarchy tree, 2- 2 Horizontal scaling, note, 2- 192 -
I
IEEE 488.2 Common Commands, 2- 10 IEEE common command group, 2- 16 IEEE Std 488.2-1987, 2- 1 Initialization settings, C- 1 :INITiate command group, 2- 51 :INITiate commands, 2- 923 :INPut command group, 2- 51 :INPut commands, 2- 927 :INSTrument command group, 2- 52 :INSTrument commands, 2- 933 Interface message, B- 3 -
R
:READ command group, 2- 54 :READ commands, 2- 973 :READ commands (option), 2- 1007 :READ:AC3Gpp subgroup (Option 30), 2- 1089 :READ:AUDio subgroup (Option 10), 2- 1009 :READ:DDEMod subgroup (Option 21), 2- 1016 :READ:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO subgroup (Option 26), 2- 1057 :READ:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K subgroup (Option 25), 2- 1043 :READ:GSMedge subgroup (Option 24), 2- 1032 :READ:RFID subgroup (Option 21), 2- 1023 :READ:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP subgroup (Option 30), 2- 1090 :READ:SSOurce subgroup (Option 21), 2- 1028 :READ:SWLAN subgroup (Option 29), 2- 1082 :READ:TD_SCDMA subgroup (Option 28), 2- 1071 :READ:WLAN subgroup (Option 29), 2- 1084 Registers Event Status Enable Register (ESER), 3- 9 Operation Condition Register (OCR), 3- 8 Operation Event Register (OEVR), 3- 8 Service Request Enable Register (SRER), 3- 10 Standard Event Status Register (SESR), 3- 7 Status Byte Register (SRB), 3- 6 Retrieving response message, 2- 1671 Rules
M
MAXimum for numeric parameters, 2- 5 Measurement modes, 2- 13, 2- 934 MINimum for numeric parameters, 2- 5 :MMEMory command group, 2- 52 :MMEMory commands, 2- 937 Mnemonics, Constructed, 2- 11 Mode, measurement, 2- 13, 2- 934 -
N
Note on horizontal scaling, 2- 192 -
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S
S/A mode, definition, 2- 13, 2- 934 Scaling, horizontal, note, 2- 192 SCPI abbreviating, 2- 6 chaining commands, 2- 7 commands, 2- 2 conformance information, E- 1 general rules, 2- 9 parameter types, 2- 4 subsystem hierarchy tree, 2- 2 SCPI commands and queries syntax, 2- 2 creating commands, 2- 3 creating queries, 2- 3 :SENSe command group, 2- 58 :SENSe command group (option), 2- 63 :SENSe commands, 2- 1105 :SENSe commands (option), 2- 1207 [:SENSe]:AC3Gpp subgroup (Option 30), 2- 1538 [:SENSe]:ACPower subgroup, 2- 1106 [:SENSe]:ADEMod subgroup, 2- 1110 [:SENSe]:ADEMod:AM:CADetection(?), 2- 1112 [:SENSe]:ADEMod:LENGth (?), 2- 1115 [:SENSe]:AUDio subgroup (Option 10), 2- 1210 [:SENSe]:AVERage subgroup, 2- 1120 [:SENSe]:BSIZe subgroup, 2- 1123 [:SENSe]:CCDF subgroup, 2- 1125 [:SENSe]:CFRequency subgroup, 2- 1128 [:SENSe]:CHPower subgroup, 2- 1129 [:SENSe]:CNRatio subgroup, 2- 1132 [:SENSe]:CORRection subgroup, 2- 1137 [:SENSe]:DDEMod subgroup (Option 21), 2- 1221 [:SENSe]:DLR5_3GPP subgroup (Option 30), 2- 1540 [:SENSe]:DLR6_3GPP subgroup (Option 40), 2- 1596 [:SENSe]:DPSA subgroup, 2- 1142 [:SENSe]:EBWidth subgroup, 2- 1145 [:SENSe]:FEED subgroup, 2- 1147 [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO:PVTime subgroup (Option 26), 2- 1435 [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO subgroup (Option 26), 2- 1381 [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:ACPower subgroup (Option 26), 2- 1388 [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CCDF subgroup (Option 26), 2- 1392 [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CDPower subgroup (Option 26), 2- 1394 -
[:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:CHPower subgroup (Option 26), 2- 1403 [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:IM subgroup (Option 26), 2- 1407 [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:MACCuracy subgroup (Option 26), 2- 1412 [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:OBWidth subgroup (Option 26), 2- 1424 [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:PCCHannel subgroup (Option 26), 2- 1426 [:SENSe]:FL1XEVDO|:RL1XEVDO:SEMask subgroup (Option 26), 2- 1441 [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K subgroup (Option 25), 2- 1315 [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:ACPower subgroup (Option 25), 2- 1322 [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CCDF subgroup (Option 25), 2- 1326 [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CDPower subgroup (Option 25), 2- 1328 [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:CHPower subgroup (Option 25), 2- 1337 [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:IM subgroup (Option 25), 2- 1341 [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:MACCuracy subgroup (Option 25), 2- 1346 [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:OBWidth subgroup (Option 25), 2- 1357 [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:PCCHannel subgroup (Option 25), 2- 1359 [:SENSe]:FLCDMA2K|:RLCDMA2K:SEMask subgroup (Option 25), 2- 1373 [:SENSe]:FREQuency subgroup, 2- 1148 [:SENSe]:GSMedge subgroup (Option 24), 2- 1301 [:SENSe]:M2WLAN subgroup (Option 29), 2- 1505 [:SENSe]:OBWidth subgroup, 2- 1157 [:SENSe]:PULSe subgroup, 2- 1159 [:SENSe]:PULSe:OBWidth:PERCent(?), 2- 1166 [:SENSe]:RFID subgroup (Option 21), 2- 1244 [:SENSe]:RLCDMA2K:PVTime subgroup (Option 25), 2- 1367 [:SENSe]:ROSCillator subgroup, 2- 1169 [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP:MCAClr subgroup (Option 30), 2- 1563 [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:SEMask subgroup (Option 30), 2- 1570 [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:ACLR subgroup (Option 30), 2- 1551 [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CFRequency subgroup (Option 30), 2- 1556 -
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[:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:CHPower subgroup (Option 30), 2- 1558 [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:EBWidth subgroup (Option 30), 2- 1561 [:SENSe]:SADLR5_3GPP|:SAULR5_3GPP:OBWidth subgroup (Option 30), 2- 1568 [:SENSe]:SEMask subgroup, 2- 1170 [:SENSe]:SPECtrum subgroup, 2- 1177 [:SENSe]:SPURious subgroup, 2- 1199 [:SENSe]:SSOurce subgroup (Option 21), 2- 1276 [:SENSe]:SWLAN subgroup (Option 29), 2- 1515 [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA subgroup (Option 28), 2- 1452 [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ACLR subgroup (Option 28), 2- 1456 [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ACQuisition subgroup (Option 28), 2- 1458 [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:ANALysis subgroup (Option 28), 2- 1461 [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:CHPower subgroup (Option 28), 2- 1468 [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:IM subgroup (Option 28), 2- 1470 [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MACCuracy subgroup (Option 28), 2- 1474 [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:MODulation subgroup (Option 28), 2- 1479 [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:OBWidth subgroup (Option 28), 2- 1484 [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SELect subgroup (Option 28), 2- 1487 [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SEMask subgroup (Option 28), 2- 1491 [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:SPECtrum subgroup (Option 28), 2- 1498 [:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:STABle subgroup (Option 28), 2- 1500 -
[:SENSe]:TD_SCDMA:TOOMask subgroup (Option 28), 2- 1502 [:SENSe]:TRANsient subgroup, 2- 1203 [:SENSe]:UL3Gpp subgroup (Option 30), 2- 1577 [:SENSe]:ULR5_3GPP subgroup (Option 30), 2- 1585 [:SENSe]:ULR6_3GPP subgroup (Option 27), 2- 1610 [:SENSe]:WLAN subgroup (Option 29), 2- 1527 Setting range of RBW, D- 8 range of scale, D- 1 SI prefix and unit, 2- 8 Special characters, 2- 6 :STATus command group, 2- 80 :STATus commands, 2- 1625 Syntax, command, 2- 1 :SYSTem command group, 2- 80 :SYSTem commands, 2- 1633 -
T
TekVISA, 1- 8 installing, 1- 8 Time mode, definition, 2- 14, 2- 935 :TRACe command group, 2- 81 :TRACe commands, 2- 1643 :TRIGger command group, 2- 82 :TRIGger commands, 2- 1657 -
U
Unit and SI prefix, 2- 8 :UNIT command group, 2- 82 :UNIT commands, 2- 1669 -
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